Utilities across the country have joined together in support of the EPA’s WaterSense program, asking that it not be part of the...
Entries Tagged North Carolina
Editorial
Operating a Sewer System Under Pressure
Gravity is inescapable, but it’s not always enough to convey wastewater.The Cape Fear Public Utility Authority was formed in 2008 by merging...
Online Exclusives
So, an Operator Walks into a Tap-Water Bar …
You walk into the trendy space, the vibe of the city humming around you. The bartender strikes up a conversation, so you...
Editorial
Delivering Water System Excellence
North Carolina’s Brunswick County borders the Atlantic Ocean. It has 46 miles of coastline, several barrier islands and an area of 1,050...
Editorial
Stress Testing Concrete Pipe
The City of Greensboro, North Carolina, emphasizes growth and economic development to benefit its population of 250,000. The city’s Water Resources department,...
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Can planting a garden can help solve stormwater runoff problems?
Durham, North Carolina, has no small challenge when it comes to managing the community’s stormwater.The city has to do more than just...
Editorial
Rain Catchers Program Reduces Stormwater Impact
Durham, North Carolina, has no small challenge when it comes to managing the community’s stormwater.The city has to do more than just...
Online Exclusives
Industry News: InfoSense Honored for Rapid Growth
InfoSense honored for rapid growth
InfoSense was recognized as the No. 1 fastest-growing company by Charlotte Business Journal at the publication’s annual Fast...
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Utility Helps Customers to 'Cease the Grease' This Holiday Season
With Thanksgiving fast approaching, Cape Fear (North Carolina) Public Utility Authority is being proactive in reminding its customers to “cease the grease” both...
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Water & Wastewater Industry News: Oct. 26, 2015
Brown and Caldwell honored by National Safety Council
Brown and Caldwell has been recognized as an industry leader by the National Safety Council...
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Honoring America's Top Water Systems
The Association of Metropolitan Water Agencies honored 21 public drinking water systems with its top utility management awards on Oct. 12 in ceremonies...
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Bracing for Hurricane Joaquin's Impact
Whether Hurricane Joaquin hits land or stays out to sea, flooding is expected to impact over 65 million from South Carolina to...
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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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News Briefs: Water Department Employee 'Worked to Death'
A three-judge panel in Pennsylvania has ruled the 48-year-old man who died of a heart attack during a 14-hour work shift was...



















