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Digging Down and Rising Above

Environmental services company distinguishes itself with custom equipment and versatile service solutions
News Briefs: Water Main Break Resolved in Waterbury, Connecticut

News Briefs: Water Main Break Resolved in Waterbury, Connecticut

Also in this week's sewer and water news, the U.S. EPA announces "Minute 333," an agreement with Mexico designed to resolve the ongoing Tijuana River sewage crisis
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News Briefs: Researchers Study PFAS in Treated Wastewater

Also in this week's sewer and water news, the city of Richmond, Virginia's water treatment plant experiences an equipment failure during a water restoration process
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UConn's Reclaimed Water Facility Is a Model for Sustainable Water Management

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Allocating the Resources for Sewer Improvements

New Britain takes a long-term approach to curtailing I&I and improving system resilience
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Connecticut Honors Providers of Clean Drinking Water

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Northeast States Publish Results of PFAS Testing in Biosolids and Wastewater

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Fighting I&I and Overflows

Connecticut utility lays out plan to eliminate overflows in its aging combined system.
News Briefs: Connecticut Utility Enlists Public to Find Mystery Sewage Dumper

News Briefs: Connecticut Utility Enlists Public to Find Mystery Sewage Dumper

Also in this week's sewer and water news, Ohio sets up a wastewater monitoring network to detect COVID-19 in 22 cities
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Offering a Sump Pump Amnesty Program Can Open Doors for Inspections

Your utility can benefit from offering forgiveness to residents with improper sump pump connections.
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The Perfect Blend of Water Sources

Operating a small Connecticut water system is a real balancing act for former regulator.
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Building a Younger Workforce

Connecticut water utility program immerses high school students in career opportunities
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News Briefs: City Marks Milestone in Water Main Replacement Program

In this week’s news briefs, Kansas City, Missouri, installs its 100th mile of new water main since 2013, and OSHA fines a Massachusetts company $1.5 million for an incident that killed two sewer workers
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EPA Provides $165 Million for New England Water Infrastructure Projects

Low-interest loans will be used to replace aging infrastructure and upgrade drinking water systems throughout the region