Online Exclusives Cities Complete Major CSO Projects Years Ahead of Schedule Two municipalities in the Midwest have successfully reduced their combined sewer overflows well ahead of state and federal mandates September 10, 2015
Online Exclusives Fishing in the Streets of Detroit Four-year-old sinkhole in East Detroit stocked with bluegill, goldfish and carp August 27, 2015
Online Exclusives News Briefs: Savannah to Replace 19th Century Brick Pipelines In this week’s news, aging brick pipelines are creating headaches in Georgia’s oldest city, Detroit gets $8.9 million for green infrastructure, and LA deploys shade balls in its ongoing battle against drought August 18, 2015
Online Exclusives Detroit Utility Lease Approved A new regional authority was formalized June 12 to take over operations of Detroit's water and sewer system June 18, 2015
Online Exclusives News Briefs: Water Workers Sue Over Age Discrimination Water workers sue over lost jobs, Detroit resumes water shutoffs and Iowa's water bodies get a failing grade. May 22, 2015
Online Exclusives News Briefs: Water Main Break Blamed for Disruption at Preakness In this week's news, was a water main break responsible for plumbing issues at this year's running of the Preakness Stakes? And two states announce funding for major water projects. May 18, 2015
Online Exclusives EPA Awards Additional Funding to Target Algal Blooms Federal and state agencies receive more than $3.1 million in additional funding to reduce algal blooms in Lake Erie. December 29, 2014
Online Exclusives News Briefs: They Found It! City Ends Hunt for Broken Water Main In this week's news, sewer and water crews diligently search for a broken main, areas of Michigan struggle with heavy rains, and one city debates using basements for stormwater cisterns. August 14, 2014
Videos "Strength from Above" - Farmington Hills, MI - June 2014 MSW Profile Farmington Hills is building a massive water storage tower designed to reduce peak demand charges and save ratepayers millions of dollars annually. May 27, 2014
Editorial Strength From Above Farmington Hills is building a massive water storage tower designed to reduce peak demand charges and save ratepayers millions of dollars annually. May 23, 2014
Online Exclusives Will Municipal Green Infrastructure Save Lake Erie? The EPA handed out millions of dollars in grants to support green infrastructure. Is it enough to solve algae woes? May 15, 2014
Editorial Resource Protection Oakland County (Mich.) implements a variety of actions to keep stormwater pollution from impacting the Great Lakes. August 27, 2013