Online Exclusives Water Agencies Rally to Educate Public About Critical Infrastructure Infrastructure Week 2016 provides a platform to address the nation's deferred maintenance crisis and highlight the lack of investment in aging infrastructure May 11, 2016
Online Exclusives Aquifer Recharge Efforts Ramp Up During Rainy Season El Niño and new state laws create a storm of aquifer activity in California May 10, 2016
Online Exclusives The Water Council Announces Pilot Deployment Program Winners With an eye on stormwater, the pilot program catalyzes companies and professionals that are developing new products to be able to bring these new innovations to market quicker April 21, 2016
Online Exclusives News Briefs: Baltimore Testing Screens on Storm Drains In this week’s news, Baltimore begins installing new screen systems on storm drains, a massive sinkhole damages a sewer force main in Florida, and Jersey City will spend $94M to upgrade water and sewer infrastructure. April 21, 2016
Online Exclusives Custom-Made Device Keeps Florida Canals Clean A modified version of the Bandalong Litter Trap collects debris from an urban drainage canal, helping to keep waterways clear in Tallahassee April 19, 2016
Online Exclusives Final Storm Sewer General Permits Issued for Massachusetts Municipalities EPA issues final general permits updating requirements for 260 small MS4 systems, maximizing flexibility for individual municipalities to tailor their efforts to individual needs and local conditions. April 19, 2016
Online Exclusives Public, Private Sectors Pledge Billions During White House Water Summit Commitments aim to accelerate water innovations, investment and sustainability March 30, 2016
Online Exclusives Sewer University Heralded a Success The Northeast Ohio Regional Sewer District offers stakeholders a crash course in wastewater management March 29, 2016
Online Exclusives Picking Up the Pieces: District Recovers From Historic Flooding Wastewater infrastructure along the Mississippi River took a beating during a 100-year flood event in December 2015. Learn about the recovery process and what the Metropolitan St. Louis Sewer District learned from the event. March 28, 2016
Online Exclusives EPA Announces Funding for Water Reuse and Conservation Research Research will measure health and ecological impacts of water conservation practices March 28, 2016
Online Exclusives Flooding Farms, Restoring Groundwater Taking advantage of a rainy winter, researchers at UC Davis are experimenting with a new method aimed at recharging California's parched aquifers March 09, 2016
Online Exclusives News Briefs: Small Utility Wins Best Tap Water Award (Again) In this week’s news briefs, the gold medal for Best Municipal Water is awarded at an international tasting competition, and a city unveils its $729 million wastewater plan to help protect the Ohio River. March 03, 2016
Online Exclusives National Green Infrastructure Certification Program in Development DC Water partners with the Water Environment Federation to launch a program to promote workers who install, inspect and maintain green infrastructure systems. February 18, 2016
Online Exclusives News Briefs: Flying Manhole Cover Kills Driver In this week’s news briefs, a tragedy in Boston prompts immediate action by the state DOT, federal officials react to record rainfall in southern Florida, and Michigan municipalities report a mild winter. February 18, 2016