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German Institute Publishes New CIPP Research
More than two decades of research and tests are behind a new paper about CIPP released by IKT - Institute for Underground...
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Best Practices for Utility Managers
The results of a new study performed by Perceptyx, a company that specializes in employee surveys and people analytics, should serve as...
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NASA Scientists Test New Tool for Tracking Algal Blooms
By the time they were over, a series of massive algal blooms along the west coast of Florida in 2020 would be...
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Woven Into Everything
I am often asked the question “Why isn’t safety one of NASSCO’s core values?” My answer is always the same — because...
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UBC Engineers Develop New Method to Assess Water Management Strategies
While residents in California are still dealing with damage from last month's floods — after years of devastating droughts — University of...
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How to Apply Lessons From Colorado's Costliest Wildfire to Drinking Water Systems
Wildfire damage to drinking water systems can significantly delay a community’s economic recovery. The costliest disaster in Colorado’s history, the Marshall Fire of 2021,...
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Manmade Wetlands Are a Natural Barrier to the Spread of Microplastics, Says Study
Constructed wetlands, built to treat wastewater and stormwater runoff, act as a barrier preventing the spread of microplastics through the environment, a...
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Protecting Municipal Infrastructure
Water and wastewater infrastructure rehabilitation has evolved significantly over the past few decades, with new liners, coatings and processes aimed at getting...
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AWWA’s State of the Water Industry Report Now Available
Continued impacts from the ongoing global pandemic, concerns about drought and water contaminants and workforce shortages were the key issues identified in...
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Student Innovators From 51 Countries Compete to Solve Global Water Issues
More than 800 high school and university students from around the globe accepted the challenge from water technology leader, Xylem, to take...
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California Students Win U.S. Stockholm Junior Water Prize for Drought-Stress Detection Project
The Water Environment Federation has announced that John Benedict Estrada and Pauline Victoria Estrada, siblings from Clovis North High School in California,...
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Bless the Rains
I live in northern Wisconsin. I’m plenty familiar with snow and cold weather.
Freezing rain comes around once in a while, too. But until...
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Predicting Future Water Supply
Researchers at the University of Kansas School of Engineering are set to begin a two-year project aimed at creating models using projected...
















