Utilities nationwide are facing incredible costs to upgrade aging and inadequate infrastructure and address challenges related to drinking water, wastewater, and stormwater management...
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Cleveland Trumps Up Infrastructure Ahead of GOP Convention
The Republican National Convention kicks off July 18 in Cleveland, the city’s first such event since 1936. That means about 50,000 visitors...
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Colorful Messages Raise Awareness of Stormwater Pollution
The San Francisco Public Utilities Commission unveiled a series of six colorful murals placed at storm drains in the Mission Bay neighborhood. Local artist...
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New Documentary Highlights Region's Water History
The San Diego County Water Authority released an engaging new documentary series that highlights the major events in the San Diego region’s ongoing...
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Tap Water Express Delivers Important Message
Imagine a Saturday night street dance in Santa Clara, California.Now imagine the same scene as a unique vehicle, wrapped in a colorful...
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Water and Sewer District Brings Operations Challenge to the Public
Jerry Greiner, president of the Northwestern Water and Sewer District in Bowling Green, Ohio, admitted it’s not always easy for his employees to...
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News Briefs: Water Board Moves to Drop Record Fine
The California State Water Resources Control Board has moved to dismiss a record $1.55 million fine levied last summer against the Byron-Bethany...
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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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Water Agencies Rally to Educate Public About Critical Infrastructure
The Value of Water Coalition will play a leading role in Infrastructure Week 2016, May 16-23. During Infrastructure Week, local, state and federal leaders...
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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...
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Final Storm Sewer General Permits Issued for Massachusetts Municipalities
The EPA issued 260 final general permits updating requirements for small municipal separate storm sewer systems (MS4) located in Massachusetts. The new permits will...
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Water Sector Readies for Water Week 2016
A diverse group of U.S. water sector organizations will join forces in Washington, D.C., for Water Week 2016. Scheduled for April 10-16,...
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Worried Customers? Here's How to Discuss Lead Contamination
The systemic lead contamination in the Flint, Michigan, water supply has created a national dialogue about infrastructure and lead service pipes. “Could...




















