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Entries Tagged Oklahoma

News Briefs: Moose Jaw Residents Avoid Toilet-Backup Catastrophe

News Briefs: Moose Jaw Residents Avoid Toilet-Backup Catastrophe

Also in this week's sewer and water news, a boil-water advisory is lifted in Wichita, Kansas, after a main break affected 400,000 residents in the city
AMWA Honors Drinking Water Utilities for Management Excellence

AMWA Honors Drinking Water Utilities for Management Excellence

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Industry News - February 2021

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Industry News - January 2021

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Industry News: December 2020

Here's a quick roundup of recent industry news. Track the industry's movers and shakers, learn about company acquisitions, get the skinny on new products and more.
Industry News: November 2020

Industry News: November 2020

Here's a quick roundup of recent industry news. Track the industry's movers and shakers, learn about company acquisitions, get the skinny on new products and more.
News Briefs: Canadian Poll Shows Public Sides With Utilities on 'Flushable Wipes' Issue

News Briefs: Canadian Poll Shows Public Sides With Utilities on 'Flushable Wipes' Issue

Also in this week's sewer and water news, a South Carolina water utility threatens to sue a former board member for defamation after claims of muddy water coming out of taps
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Unique Partnership Salvages Sewer Rehab Project

City’s partnership with oil company opens a path for complicated sewer line rehabilitation project without compromising production schedule.
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Water Department Employee Accused of Mass Shooting Threat

An employee with the Oklahoma City water department is on administrative leave after bringing loaded handguns to work
EPA Helps Protect Oklahoma’s Waters with $11.2 Million Grant

EPA Helps Protect Oklahoma’s Waters with $11.2 Million Grant

Funds will provide financial assistance to municipalities and state agencies for wastewater improvement projects
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Bursting the Conventional Wisdom

An Oklahoma city is achieving success and saving big dollars by conducting a multi-year, $90 million sewer rehabilitation program with in-house workers