Online Exclusives Congress Renews Tax Break on Equipment Purchases Business owners still have time to take advantage of the full deduction by purchasing and putting into service new equipment by year’s end December 28, 2015
Online Exclusives News Briefs: Emergency Crews Rescue Worker From 40-Foot Hole In this week’s news, rescuers respond to a fall at a North Dakota lift station, water research organizations announce a merger, and is declining groundwater in Mississippi cause for alarm? December 23, 2015
Online Exclusives So Much Lead — City Declares State of Emergency Flint, Michigan, Mayor Karen W. Weaver hopes to attract federal support as the water crises continues December 21, 2015
Online Exclusives News Briefs: Flint Seeks Loan Forgiveness to Replace Lead Pipes In this week’s news, a congressman seeks forgiveness of nearly $21M in loans owed by the City of Flint, Michigan, and the Yavapai-Apache Nation breaks ground on new water pipeline December 17, 2015
Online Exclusives Class Ring, Found in Sewer, Returned After 54 Years Owner of 1961 class ring thankful for the diligence of two Poplar Bluff, Missouri, utility workers who went out of their way December 14, 2015
Online Exclusives News Briefs: Did a Trapped Bird Cause $38M Water Cleanup? In this week's news, a pheasant could be the cause of an expensive cleanup, Cleveland approves spending for its sewer system and a decorative manhole project kicks off in Calgary. December 10, 2015
Online Exclusives Video: Water Operator Helps Rescue Woman in Icy Reservoir A Utah water operator assists in a holiday miracle. Watch the dramatic rescue caught on a body camera. December 07, 2015
Online Exclusives News Briefs: Suspects Arrested for Dam Vandalism In this week's news, four men are arrested after 50 million gallons of water is released into the San Francisco Bay, D.C. Water sues the EPA, and hundreds attend a party thrown by a California water utility. December 02, 2015
Online Exclusives News Briefs: State Stops Payments on Water, Sewer Bills In this weeks news, a state budget impasse in Illinois means some utility bills have gone unpaid, and the winner of Tennessee's best tasting water is unveiled. November 24, 2015
Online Exclusives Flint Director Resigns Amidst Lead Contamination Controversy Howard Croft held the position of director of public works for the City of Flint, Michigan, since 2011 November 23, 2015
Online Exclusives News Briefs: Water Agency to Test Drive New Tesla Battery In this week's news, Tesla and Boeing get their feet wet in the municipal sewer and water industry, and the Metropolitan Water District develops a wastewater recycling program designed to recharge groundwater. November 18, 2015
Online Exclusives News Briefs: Workers Discover 19th Century Burial Vault In this week’s news, workers in New York unearth more than a water main, Beverly Hills is fined for water overuse, and Akron tackles CSOs by embarking on its biggest construction project ever November 11, 2015
Online Exclusives News Briefs: A Sewer Gold Rush in California In this week's news, California officials are on the hunt for suspects panning for sewer gold, a worker is critically injured in a fall at a Kansas pump station, and Austin, Texas, breaks ground on a reclaimed water project. November 05, 2015
Online Exclusives Wastewater Facility Dedicated to Longtime Employee Benton Utilities honors former manager of wastewater collections, Leon Wilson October 29, 2015