Online Exclusives Study Estimates Water Efficiency Could Boost Economy by Billions of Dollars The analysis by the Alliance for Water Efficiency shows the U.S. could see economic growth of $13 to $15 billion by investing in water infrastructure December 27, 2017
Online Exclusives Best of 2017: The Year in Photos Check out this selection of some of the best images that appeared in Municipal Sewer & Water magazine over the past year December 19, 2017
Online Exclusives Tunnel Project Expected to Reduce CSOs by 90 Percent Here’s a look at a tunnel project in Fort Wayne, Indiana, that broke ground this year and two more projects recently recognized by the EPA December 12, 2017
Online Exclusives Maximizing the Value and Benefit of Your Utility’s Buried Assets If you apply a condition assessment program properly, you’ll be able to prioritize infrastructure replacement and always justify the cost November 30, 2017
Online Exclusives Utility Saves Big on CSO Project Financing Akron, Ohio, received ‘exceptional’ honors from the EPA for how it used the State Revolving Fund program to finance a $22 million storage basin project November 21, 2017
Online Exclusives Courageous Operator Helps Clean-Water Initiative in War-Torn Afghanistan Former regulator and water operator Seth Garrison details his experiences providing clean water in Afghanistan November 09, 2017
Online Exclusives EPA Honors Wastewater and Stormwater Projects for Creative Approaches 28 projects using federal low-interest loan financing were recognized for finding innovative ways to accomplish their goals November 09, 2017
Online Exclusives National Advocacy Day Promotes Water Infrastructure Investment Organizations and utilities across the country are doing a variety of public education activities on Oct. 12 to mark the third annual Imagine a Day Without Water October 10, 2017
Online Exclusives Florida System’s Upgrades Put to the Test After a full redesign, Marathon’s new system faces the ultimate test from Hurricane Irma September 15, 2017
Online Exclusives Advance Preparation Helps Utilities Weather Hurricane Irma Utilities on both Florida coasts felt the effects of the storm, but many have recovered quickly September 14, 2017
Online Exclusives Affordable, Yet Effective Ways to Fight Drought Researchers examine the response to a lengthy drought in Melbourne, Australia, to develop an approach for building new water supply infrastructure that won’t break the bank August 24, 2017
Online Exclusives News Briefs: New Program Expedites Funding for Emergency Sewer Repairs In this week’s news briefs, the city of Amsterdam is the first in New York to apply for sewer repair funds available in the state’s new emergency assistance program, and D.C.’s new law banning non-biodegradable wet wipes is still set to take effect despite pushback from Congress August 14, 2017
Online Exclusives News Briefs: Audit Claims Feds Should End Deal to Rebuild New Orleans’ Storm-Damaged Infrastructure In this week’s news briefs, a federal audit argues that FEMA shouldn’t have entered into the $2.04 billion deal to help repair New Orleans’ Hurricane Katrina damage, and a city in New York is looking at putting a halt to new development because of concern that its current water system can’t handle the growth August 03, 2017
Online Exclusives News Briefs: EPA Targets 12 Water Projects for New Financing Program In this week’s news briefs, the EPA invites utilities to apply for more than $2 billion in loans through the Water Infrastructure Finance and Innovation Act, and OSHA issues citations for an incident that killed three sewer workers in January July 28, 2017