People stay in certain places for all kinds of reasons. For Kathleen Cahall, it’s all about the water.
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News Briefs: Boy Miraculously Survives Getting Sucked Into a Flowing Drainage Ditch
Entry 339692Authorities in Harrison, Wisconsin, are calling it a miracle. An 11-year-old boy was unharmed after being sucked into the culvert of...
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News Briefs: King County Spends Millions Repairing Brand-New Pipeline
Entry 339750Crews in King County, Washington, finished work this spring on a pipe-bursting project to repair an $11 million pipeline and holding...
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News Briefs: Firefighters Rescue Sewer Worker Stuck in Concrete
Entry 339851First responders recently rescued a sewer repair worker who was stuck in concrete at an excavation site in Lamay, Missouri.
The worker...
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A Utility District and School District Join Forces to Promote Water Careers
The Lakehaven Water and Sewer District in Washington is collaborating with Federal Way Public Schools to introduce the wastewater industry to middle...
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Ahoy! SoundGuardian Boosts Wastewater Work on Puget Sound
A new high-tech research vessel is helping wastewater professionals improve the safety, scope and efficiency of water-quality monitoring efforts in Washington’s Puget...
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News Briefs: Florida City Gives Up Control of Utility Amidst Corruption Allegations
Opa-locka, Florida, has granted control of its water and sewer system to Miami-Dade County following a series of illicit activities going back...
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Congress Allocates $100 Million to Address Western Drought
U.S. Bureau of Reclamation Commissioner Estevan López released plans Feb. 8 to spend an additional $23 million this year to support water reuse...
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Native American Remains Discovered at Sewer Plant Project
Construction of the Oak Harbor (Washington) Clean Water Facility is back on track after an archaeologist discovered ancient human remains at the...
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News Briefs: Water Agency to Test Drive New Tesla Battery
Inland Empire Utilities Agency (IEUA), which serves western San Bernadino County in Southern California, is undertaking what it calls a “landmark water-energy...
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WaterSense 2015 Partners of the Year Recognized
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) recognized the 2015 WaterSense award winners for creating, rebating, communicating and educating consumers about WaterSense-labeled products,...
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Honoring America's Top Water Systems
The Association of Metropolitan Water Agencies honored 21 public drinking water systems with its top utility management awards on Oct. 12 in ceremonies...
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WEF Announces Winners of MS4 Stormwater, Green Infrastructure Awards
The Water Environment Federation (WEF) has announced the first winners of a new national municipal stormwater and green infrastructure awards program.Developed through...
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2015 WateReuse Award Winners Announced
The WateReuse Association presented the 2015 WateReuse Award of Excellence to nine leaders in alternative water supply development during a Sept. 15 luncheon in...














