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Industry News - December 2021
Construction starts on Stantec-designed project
in Los AngelesAs part of a comprehensive effort to improve the water quality in the Los Angeles River...
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Industry News: October 2021
Entry 336412HazTek welcomes Pete McEvoy to its teamHazTek announced that Pete McEvoy joined the HazTek consulting team as a solutions consultant. He...
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News Briefs: Cyberspace Forum Highlights Security Vulnerabilities in Water Sector
Entry 336851Members of the National Cyberspace Solarium are putting water security in the spotlight after concerns surrounding the recent water system cybersecurity breach in...
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Senate Approves Major Bipartisan Water Infrastructure Bill
In a rare show of bipartisan cooperation, the U.S. Senate has passed the Drinking Water and Wastewater Infrastructure Act of 2021, which would...
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Water Utility Leaders Emphasize Immediate Concerns to EPA Administrator
The Association of Metropolitan Water Agencies, an organization of the largest publicly owned drinking water utilities in the United States and their...
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President Biden Introduces Major Water Infrastructure Investment Plan
President Joe Biden recently released an ambitious infrastructure plan called the "American Jobs Plan” that includes an unprecedented $111 billion investment in...
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News Briefs: L.A. Mayor Threatens Utility Shutoffs for Those Holding House Parties
Entry 337651Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti recently unveiled a plan to shut off utilities for anyone holding house parties in the city...
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Wastewater Industry Trends to Look Out For
It can be easy to grow complacent in the wastewater industry. Many pipes in North America are decades or even centuries old,...
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News Briefs: Newark to Continue Lead-Testing Homes for a Few Weeks
Entry 338916The city of Newark, New Jersey, will continue testing residential tap water for the next few weeks to get a read...
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News Briefs: Utah Fights Quagga Mussels to Save Water Infrastructure
Entry 339144Quagga mussels are becoming a major problem near Lake Powell, Utah, as the state’s Division of Wildlife Resources spent the Fourth...
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Water Leaders Converge on Capitol Hill to Support Infrastructure Funding
More than 150 water leaders met with the U.S. Congress on Capitol Hill recently to advocate for supporting programs dedicated to investing...









