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News Briefs: New Technology Helps City Cut Water Usage During Routine Flushing
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August 31, 2017
In this week’s news briefs, in the ongoing effort to conserve treated water, a California city finds a way to significantly limit how much water is lost to storm sewers during hydrant flushing, and a Florida city nears the end of a 12-year consent order to reduce overflows
Water Conservation Linked to Lower Rates
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July 19, 2017
A study of two Arizona cities shows that there is a significant financial incentive for utility customers to minimize water use
Study Finds Significant Water Conservation Through Simple Method
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June 28, 2017
Florida Atlantic University researchers looked at what happens when utilities move beyond only watering restrictions and give customers a little more information about their water use
News Briefs: New Study Examines Water Loss Sources in California
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June 01, 2017
In this week’s news briefs, a National Science Foundation study looks further at how evapotranspiration plays into the water use picture in California, and Pennsylvania American Water takes steps to eliminate lead service lines for its customers
News Briefs: Utilities Push for WaterSense Program to be Saved from Cuts
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April 06, 2017
In this week’s news briefs, utilities are urging the federal government not to include the conservation program WaterSense in the anticipated EPA budget cuts, and Milwaukee Water Works names a new superintendent
Clean Sewers With Half the Water
Online Exclusives
March 13, 2017
Address water scarcity issues without sacrificing sewer maintenance
News Briefs: Contractor Indicted for Fatal Trench Collapse
Online Exclusives
February 16, 2017
In this week’s news briefs, the owner of a Boston company has been criminally charged stemming from an October work site incident that killed two workers, and Baltimore officials hope to boost water conservation efforts with a new online portal.
Storms Bring Drought Relief to California
Online Exclusives
February 15, 2017
The state hasn’t climbed out of the hole created by the five-year drought, but the snow and rain 2017 has seen so far have helped cut into the massive water deficit.
News Briefs: Michigan Community Replaces Last Lead Service Line
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December 15, 2016
In this week’s news briefs, Lansing, Michigan, proves it is possible for a utility to win the lead waterline battle, and two New Jersey water utility workers are accused of tampering with public records.
News Briefs: Florida Utility Plans Big Infrastructure Investment to Improve Hurricane Preparedness
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December 01, 2016
In this week’s news briefs, Jacksonville Electric Authority prepares to invest millions in sewer upgrades in light of the overflow issues Hurricane Matthew caused, and uncertainty remains about when Congress will approve federal funds to aid the Flint water crisis.
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