Online Exclusives Prepare for the Unexpected: GIS in Natural Disaster Preparation and Prediction With natural disasters on the rise, GIS solutions help cities plan and prepare for emergencies September 05, 2018
Videos Wisconsin City Works to ‘Get the Lead Out’ A policy of transparency is helping Fond du Lac residents understand the importance of water infrastructure August 27, 2018
Online Exclusives Severe Storms Prove Infrastructure Upgrades Are Worth the Price Tag In a world where severe storms are becoming more and more frequent, upgrades to sewer and water infrastructure are more and more imperative August 16, 2018
Online Exclusives Why Infrastructure Investment Is Such a Hard Sell for Low-Income Cities Even though the city of Lawrence, Massachusetts, hasn't raised water/sewer rates in 10 years, residents are anxious about the money being spent on pipeline restorations August 08, 2018
Online Exclusives News Briefs: Michigan Creates Nation's First Coordinated Infrastructure Commission Also in this week's sewer and water news, the 25 largest unpaid water bills in New Orleans owe a collective $3 million; and Flint appeals to the federal government for new water meters July 10, 2018
Editorial Oceanside Town Uses Natural Assets to Its Advantage The town of Gibson has changed the rules by placing natural assets on the same footing as built infrastructure June 25, 2018
Editorial Fighting for Funding We’re working to present a unified voice to Washington for the benefit of the industry. June 25, 2018
Online Exclusives Entries Open for Sherwin-Williams Impact Award Eligible projects include new, restored or rehabilitated water infrastructure June 18, 2018
Online Exclusives This Comic Book Exhibit Brings Municipal Sewer Work to Life A comic book and art exhibit paint an accessible picture of municipal sewer systems June 13, 2018
Online Exclusives Virginia Tech Compiling Water Pipeline Infrastructure Database Researchers from Virginia Tech's College of Engineering are mining pipeline data as part of a program called PIPEiD June 05, 2018
Online Exclusives News Briefs: Wisconsin Utility Worker Is Harassed Over Possible Rate Increase Also in this week's sewer and water news, a New York senator proposes using money gained via sports betting to fund clean water infrastructure; and Purdue researchers publish a study on safety concerns related to the CIPP process May 28, 2018
Online Exclusives America’s Water Infrastructure Is Failing — But Here’s How We Could Start to Fix It May 10, 2018