The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) recently awarded the Oklahoma Water Resources Board a grant of more than $11.26 million to fund...
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Drought, Climate Change Speed Call To Action
“If there’s no snowpack, there’s no water.”A recent report by the New York Times highlights some of the challenges faced by the...
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Massachusetts Awards Grants for Water Infrastructure Improvements
The Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection (MassDEP) and the office of Gov. Charlie Baker have announced that nearly $400,000 in grants have been...
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USDA to Fund Rural Water Projects
Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack announced support for projects to improve rural water and wastewater services, promote renewable energy and promote the efficient use of energy...
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Imagine H20 Announces 12 Finalists For Annual Competition
Imagine H2O announced 12 finalists selected to advance to its water tech Accelerator Program. These 12 startups competed in IH2O's 6th annual...
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Are Mobile Sewage Pumping Stations the Future in Flood-Prone Areas?
Faced with a series of storms that continued to wipe out its sewer pumping stations, New Jersey’s South Monmouth Regional Sewerage Authority...
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Our 10 Most Popular Stories of 2014
With the new year right around the corner, we’re revisiting the 10 most popular articles of 2014. Enjoy this look back at...
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Report: U.S. Among Most Attractive Markets for Infrastructure Investment
The U.S. is one of the top 10 most attractive markets in the world for investment in infrastructure, according to a report...
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News Briefs: Controversial Water Utility Bill Sparks Debate
To sell or not to sell. That’s the question several New Jersey towns need to answer as they prepare to upgrade drinking-water...
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Seeking Solutions And System Improvements In The Aftermath Of The Loma Prieta Earthquake
The earthquake hit at 5:04 p.m. on Oct. 17, 1989. Sixty-three lives were lost. Injuries numbered in the thousands. Property loss was...
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10 Things You Should Know About U.S. Municipal Infrastructure
It’s safe to say our municipal pipes and plants are aging. According to an EPA survey, about 30 percent of pipes are...
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Balancing Droughts, Hurricanes, Everglade Restoration And Providing Clean Water
The South Florida Water Management District (SFWMD) is the largest of five water management districts in Florida, overseeing water resources and providing...
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Change in Culture
Rapidly growing urban development. Sharp increases in the demand for freshwater. It’s a double whammy that most municipalities would just as soon...
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Controlling Corrosion Costs
Aging infrastructure is one of the primary problems facing the United States today. Across the water lines, sewer systems and other infrastructure...

















