Online Exclusives Show Customers How to Flush Lines and Reopen Buildings Safely Help spread the message that stagnant drinking water left in pipes during the COVID-19 pandemic should be safely flushed before public use June 04, 2020
Online Exclusives News Briefs: North Miami Wastewater Spill Raises Virus Concerns Also in this week's sewer and water news, lack of access to clean water in the Navajo Nation is fueling a COVID-19 crisis in the southwest May 28, 2020
Online Exclusives Researchers Say COVID-19 Building Closures Could Affect Water Quality Water quality could be altered in buildings closed during COVID-19 pandemic May 05, 2020
Online Exclusives Blue-Ribbon Panel to Evaluate Hazards to Wastewater Workers During Pandemic May 04, 2020
Online Exclusives Sonetics Continues to Manufacture Communication Solutions for Critical Infrastructure Workers Sonetics has long offered products that allow workers to be separated but still communicate effectively, something especially vital in this new era of social distancing April 29, 2020
Online Exclusives Reduction in U.S. Water Utility Revenue May Result in $32.7 Billion Economic Hit April 22, 2020
Online Exclusives News Briefs: Washington Governor Signs Law to Label Some Wipes 'Do Not Flush' Also in this week's sewer and water news, a sewage study claims Massachusetts is significantly undercounting its COVID-19 cases April 16, 2020
Online Exclusives How Likely Is Infrastructure Spending Amidst COVID-19 Outbreak? Domestically, President Trump and Congress are showing interest in a large-scale infrastructure spending package to create jobs, while globally, a recent survey shows industry leaders are losing hope for increases in infrastructure spending April 07, 2020
Online Exclusives Florida Epoxy Manufacturer Repurposes Facility to Make Hand Sanitizer Hearing about a local demand for hand sanitizer from south Florida nurses and first responders, Epoxytec sprang into action to get a hand sanitizer manufacturing operation running in less than a week April 06, 2020
Online Exclusives Small Massachusetts Utility Keeping Calm Through Crisis While water department superintendent Thomas Orcutt is no stranger to disaster preparedness, he's never had to deal with anything quite like COVID-19 before April 01, 2020