Standing a little over 7 feet from the bottom of his aqua-colored Chucks to the tip of his dewdrop cowlick, the American...
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Water Suppliers Wrestle with Decreased Sales
The ongoing California drought has led to an apparent paradox for water utilities and agencies throughout the state: Water conservation reduces revenue.Based...
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Imposters Beware: Pennsylvania Utilities, Law Enforcement Unite
The Keystone Alliance to Stop Utility Imposters, a coalition of local water, gas and electric utilities, announced that it has joined forces...
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San Antonio's Project Agua Provides Water Bill Relief
Few things are as precious to humankind as water. But that water becomes an even more precious commodity when you can’t afford...
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American Water Awards $400,000 For Nature-Based Play Spaces
The American Water Charitable Foundation, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization created by American Water, the nation’s largest publicly traded water and wastewater utility...
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Road Trip: APWA Brings Awareness to Aging Infrastructure
The American Public Works Association (APWA) kicked off National Public Works Week on Tuesday, May 19, with its “Low and Slow Across America’s Infrastructure...
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Water Utilities Use Infrastructure Week to Educate Stakeholders
Across the country, water providers are rising to the challenge and creating innovative solutions to solve water-centric problems both at the local...
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California To Celebrate First 'Tap Water Day' May 7
California will celebrate the nation's first Tap Water Day May 7 with an event at the Balboa Sports Center in Encino. Tap Water...
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Underneath DC's Clean Rivers Project
The District of Columbia has three monster tunnel boring machines doing work beneath the ground as its Clean Rivers Project marks the...
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Outreach Steps Up in Response to Drought
As the California drought enters its fourth year, Gov. Jerry Brown has put forth mandatory water restrictions aimed at reducing the state’s...
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Finally, A Rap Video About Sewers
Water runnin’ a flow
Where does that water go?
SF sewers, you know
Treats the water that flowsThat’s the message the San Francisco Public Utilities...
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Stormwater Solutions Help Close Funding Gap
In the battle for tax dollars, aging infrastructure might have an unlikely ally in potholes and traffic congestion.Carl Weber, retired public works...
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Is Frozen Pipe Season Behind Us?
When temperatures plunge below zero each winter, the City of Rhinelander (Wisconsin) Public Works Department is prepared. Officials know calls are coming...
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Top 5 Fix-A-Leak Week Events
Water utilities and communities across the nation are hosting events to celebrate Fix-A-Leak Week, March 16-22. Promoted by the U.S. Environmental Protection...

















