Most of the New England states have conducted studies to understand the levels of PFAS in their wastewater and biosolids.Most recently, Massachusetts,...
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NOAA Forecasters Predict 'Above Normal' Atlantic Hurricane Season
Scientists at NOAA’s Climate Prediction Center — a division of the National Weather Service — have increased their prediction for the ongoing 2023 Atlantic hurricane season...
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Florida Youths Display Their Water Knowledge Throughout the Calendar Year
An annual art calendar contest in Florida’s Polk County gets students and teachers thinking about water and its importance in their lives.
The...
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Recent Settlements Signal Start of Funds for PFAS Mitigation in Public Water Systems
In June 2023, two landmark settlement proposals were announced over PFAS, in which two of the chemical companies that manufactured them have...
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New Funding Helps Cleveland Water Alliance Build a Sustainable Future
In a world where water quality and sustainability are growing concerns, the Cleveland Water Alliance continues to pioneer efforts to safeguard the precious...
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Water Research Foundation Honors Outstanding Water Leaders
The Water Research Foundation has announced it awarded its 2023 Subscriber Impact Award to Denver Water and its 2023 Research Innovation Award to...
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Ross Valley Sanitary District Shines: From Utility Transformation to Statewide Recognition
Just two short years ago, Municipal Sewer & Water profiled the Ross Valley Sanitary District — a wastewater utility hailing from San Rafael, California — which...
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Naomi Park Wins U.S. Stockholm Junior Water Prize
Naomi Park of Greenwich, Connecticut, has been named the national winner of the 2023 U.S. Stockholm Junior Water Prize.
Park’s research explored collecting...
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Young Writers Express Their Thoughts on Water While Competing for Prizes
Last year the Metropolitan North Georgia Water Planning District held its 21st annual middle school essay contest. The theme was the unique...
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Young Innovators From 78 Countries Develop New Solutions to World’s Water Challenges
Students from 78 countries have proposed fresh ideas to address the world’s intensifying water challenges with entries in the 2023 Global Student...
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NUCA Kicks Off Trench Safety Month, Highlights Trench Safety Stand Down Week
June 2023 has been declared “Trench Safety Month” by the National Utility Contractors Association, further highlighting its innovative educational and safety program,...
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17% of U.S. Households Face Growing Water Affordability Challenge
In 787 communities served by the United States’ largest utilities, 17% of households struggle to afford basic water services, according to a...
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California Water District Hosts Garden and Pumpkin Fest to Emphasize Conservation
The Chino Basin Water Conservation District’s fall festival is back after a two-year hiatus due to COVID.Based in Montclair, California, the district...
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AI Chatbot Can Help Parse Complex Water Regulations, Say Researchers
Safe, clean and affordable drinking water is a human right. But making that legal requirement a reality is a difficult challenge exacerbated...





















