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Video: New Permeable Pavement Will Wow You
Viral video shows new permeable pavement soaking up over 1,000 gallons of water a minute. And it's amazing.

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Can Worms Combat Stormwater?
Detroit is taking an innovative approach to tackling urban runoff

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Water Environment Federation Releases Future of Stormwater Report
WEF Stormwater Institute details future of stormwater systems

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Bracing for Hurricane Joaquin's Impact
Municipalities prepare for the worst as Hurricane Joaquin is expected to bring heavy rains along the Eastern Seaboard

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WEF Announces Winners of MS4 Stormwater, Green Infrastructure Awards
Inaugural awards program and winners were featured at WEFTEC 2015 in Chicago

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Ohio Supreme Court Rules In Favor of Stormwater Program
Northeast Ohio Regional Sewer District can collect fees to run its stormwater management program, court says

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Expansive Flood Control Project Safeguards Neighborhood
Improvements to the storm drain system in Austin, Texas, helped spare the community from the Memorial Day weekend floods that ravaged other parts of the state

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News Briefs: Worker Shot While Conducting Water Meter Check
In this week's news, a water utility employee is released from the hospital after being shot in the face, and Grand Rapids breaks ground on a new stormwater storage facility

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Drones Take Legwork Out of Infrastructure Inspection
In the sky or underwater, remotely operated vehicles save agencies money while increasing safety and efficiency

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EPA Agrees to Revisit Rules for Polluted Runoff
Federal court sets deadlines to address major sources of water pollution

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News Briefs: Lift Station Employee Charged With Theft
In this week's news, a municipal worker is accused of stealing thousands of dollars worth of city equipment, a massive stormwater project was completed in Ohio, and a California city taps public pool water to clean sewers.

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