To many history buffs, “the prettiest ornamental water tower and pumping station” in the U.S. belongs to Louisville Water. In 1860, the...
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Rebuilding a Downtown’s Infrastructure
When you’re digging up streets that haven’t been dug up for decades, surprises are sure to emerge. The Northern Wisconsin city of...
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Florida DEP Awards $4 Million for Clean Water Projects
The Florida Department of Environmental Protection has awarded more than $4 million in low-interest loans to six Florida communities for planning and design phases...
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5 Keys to Water Utility Management Success
The American Public Works Association and seven key water associations, including the American Water Works Association, the Association of Metropolitan Water Agencies,...
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Denver Water Preps for Population Boom
The Mile High City has its fair share of water-related challenges to contend with as it envisions a future filled with more...
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News Briefs: Chicago Breaks Ground on $55 Million Stormwater Tunnel
The water level in Lake Mead — the nation’s largest reservoir that serves about 20 million residents in Nevada, Arizona and California...












