A $9 billion water infrastructure bill is onto the House after being passed by the U.S. Senate this week.According to an article...
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News Briefs: Radar Technology Helps Louisiana City Identify Post-Katrina Infrastructure Problems
A southern Louisiana city is using new underground radar technology to identify issues with its underground infrastructure that have carried over from...
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Forum Targets Basic Water Needs in Appalachia
Big Stone Gap, Virginia, is about as far as you can go in EPA’s mid-Atlantic Region. But it was worth every mile of...
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News Briefs: Baltimore Water Main Breaks Down 40 Percent
The number of water main breaks in Baltimore, Maryland, has declined by about 40 percent over the last two years, according to...
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Federal Funds Aimed at Protecting the Potomac Watershed
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency awarded two grants totaling $2.7 million to the Water Environment and Reuse Foundation of Alexandria, Virginia, for water research...
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Modified Consent Decree Provides Plan for Long-Term Sewer Solutions
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, the U.S. Department of Justice, and the Maryland Department of the Environment proposed modification to a 2002...
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News Briefs: Baltimore Testing Screens on Storm Drains
Crews in Baltimore, Maryland, are installing 414 inlet screens on storm drains in five neighborhoods throughout the city as part of a...
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WEF Announces Winners of MS4 Stormwater, Green Infrastructure Awards
The Water Environment Federation (WEF) has announced the first winners of a new national municipal stormwater and green infrastructure awards program.Developed through...
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New Water Tunnel Built for the Future
As population, business and industry continue to grow in Montgomery and Prince George’s counties, Maryland, the area’s water system will be prepared...
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Repairing, Rehabbing And Replacing Infrastructure In Maryland
Built to its borders, Rockville, Maryland, is growing up, not out. The city’s Department of Public Works (DPW) is paving the way...
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News Briefs: Vandalism to Lift Station Project Not Covered by City's Insurance
Vandalism at a city lift station project in Waterloo, Iowa, will cost taxpayers close to $44,000.Though the city has a grant from the...
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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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News Briefs: It's Water Week 2015
Water professionals from across the U.S. kicked off Water Week 2015 Sunday, April 12, in Washington, D.C., with the event continuing through...
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News Briefs: EPA Awards Over $299M for Clean Water Projects
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has allotted more than $299 million to New York, New Jersey and Puerto Rico to help finance...


















