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Entries Tagged Utah

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Pure SoJo Facility Wins Prestigious Water Reuse Award

Utah's first direct potable reuse project was recognized recently for innovation in sustainable water management
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News Briefs: Michigan Contractors Rescued After Trench Collapse

Also in this week's sewer and water news, a University of Iowa researcher pilots an affordable lagoon treatment solution
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Researchers Identify Water Measurement Needs in Great Salt Lake Basin

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News Briefs: Hybrid Sewer System Offers Sanitation Hope for Black Belt Town

Also in this week's sewer and water news, associations representing water utilities have filed court challenges against the new federal rule to limit PFAS in drinking water
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New Report Highlights Lack of Funding for Critical Water Mains in North America

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Bureau of Reclamation Funds 6 Projects to Control Salinity in Colorado River

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News Briefs: California Approves Direct Potable Reuse

Also in this week's water and wastewater news, a bill in Utah meant to safeguard the Great Salt Lake spurs an increase in water reuse applications
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News Briefs: Pipe Breaks Deplete Water Supply in Florida Keys

Also in this week's sewer and water news, a group of Democratic senators recently introduced the FLOW Act, which aims to make it easier for cities and utilities to issue bonds to finance lead pipe replacement projects
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Bureau of Reclamation Takes Action to Boost Drought-Stricken Lake Powell

The additional water will help protect Glen Canyon Dam hydroelectric operations in 2022
Groundwater Flow to Colorado River May Decline by a Third over Next 30 Years

Groundwater Flow to Colorado River May Decline by a Third over Next 30 Years

First model of “baseflow” reflects possible climate change conditions
News Briefs: Utah Town Runs Out of Water During Drought

News Briefs: Utah Town Runs Out of Water During Drought

Also in this week's sewer and water news, Hurricane Ida triggers boil-water advisories in New Orleans
News Briefs: Pipeline Project Sees Backlash Amidst Colorado River Water Shortage

News Briefs: Pipeline Project Sees Backlash Amidst Colorado River Water Shortage

Also in this week's sewer and water news, three federal loans totaling nearly $200 million were recently announced to help fix pipes and fund a water treatment plant in the Bay Area of California
News Briefs: U.S. Declares Water Shortage on Colorado River

News Briefs: U.S. Declares Water Shortage on Colorado River

Also in this week's sewer and water news, water utilities in four states are asking the U.S. EPA for help getting chlorine-based materials amidst an ongoing shortage
News Briefs: Oregon Wildfire Destroys Water Treatment Facility

News Briefs: Oregon Wildfire Destroys Water Treatment Facility

The aftermath of the Lionshead Fire could affect drinking water quality for the next decade for 200,000 people in Detroit, Oregon