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News Briefs: Carolinas-Based Utility Sues 14 Corporations for PFAS Contamination

Also in this week's sewer and water news, a study finds that foodborne pathogens can attach to microplastics, surviving wastewater treatment
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Water Systems in Crisis Across Hurricane-Ravaged Southeast

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Building Water Infrastructure for Growth

Coastal utility boosts transmission system capacity to accommodate growing population
News Briefs: Staffing Shortage Leads to Major Repair Backlog in Columbia, South Carolina

News Briefs: Staffing Shortage Leads to Major Repair Backlog in Columbia, South Carolina

Also in this week's sewer and water news, an error by operations staff at the Ullrich Water Treatment Plant in Austin, Texas, results in a citywide boil-water notice for residents
Judge Declines to Dismiss Charleston Water Lawsuit Against Wipes Manufacturers

Judge Declines to Dismiss Charleston Water Lawsuit Against Wipes Manufacturers

News Briefs: Denver Water Plans to Shut Down North Side of System Amidst Projects

News Briefs: Denver Water Plans to Shut Down North Side of System Amidst Projects

Also in this week's sewer and water news, South Carolina Gov. Henry McMaster announces a $500 million rural water/wastewater infrastructure proposal
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How Diligence With Data Can Help You Overcome I&I

South Carolina district puts heavy emphasis on monitoring and data in its fight against I&I.
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South Carolina District Keeps Underground Infrastructure Top of Mind Via Public Outreach

News Briefs: AI Technology Helps Mid-Atlantic Utility Predict Pipe Breaks

News Briefs: AI Technology Helps Mid-Atlantic Utility Predict Pipe Breaks

Also in this week's sewer and water news, a manufacturer of so-called "flushable" wipes has reached a settlement with a South Carolina utility in a landmark case for the wastewater industry
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Models of Efficiency

Utilities from across the globe share stories of improving their communities.
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Agreeing on System Improvements

Columbia Water’s unparalleled metering project benefits both utility and customers.
News Briefs: Lawmakers Battle With South Carolina City Over COVID-19 Water Shutoffs

News Briefs: Lawmakers Battle With South Carolina City Over COVID-19 Water Shutoffs

Also in this week's sewer and water news, the USDA is investing $281 million in 106 projects to improve water and wastewater infrastructure in rural communities
News Briefs: Detroit to Restore Water Service to Unpaid Customers During COVID-19 Outbreak

News Briefs: Detroit to Restore Water Service to Unpaid Customers During COVID-19 Outbreak

Also in this week's sewer and water news, a Wisconsin utility asks its customers to stop flushing hypodermic needles and disposable wipes
News Briefs: Cyberattack Causes Weeklong Payment System Outage in South Carolina

News Briefs: Cyberattack Causes Weeklong Payment System Outage in South Carolina

In this week's sewer and water news, a cyberattack took phone and online payment systems offline for 500,000 customers at Greenville (South Carolina) Water