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Water Infrastructure Articles

EPA Hosts Roundtable With States, Water Systems and Small Communities to Accelerate Water Investments

EPA Hosts Roundtable With States, Water Systems and Small Communities to Accelerate Water Investments

EPA brought states, water systems and small communities together to identify ways to speed up water infrastructure funding and get critical projects moving faster
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Cyberattacks Target Water Systems in Multiple States

Cyberattacks targeting water and wastewater utilities in at least seven states have renewed federal warnings about vulnerable PLCs, internet-exposed controls and the need for stronger cybersecurity safeguards
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Sealant Science in Precast Infrastructure

Visco-elastic materials are redefining watertight performance in concrete assemblies
Are We Doomed?

Are We Doomed?

It’s easy to paint a dark picture, but envisioning the future of water sheds light on potential solutions
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Empowering a Smarter Utility

Pasadena embraces a comprehensive GIS solution for operational efficiency and organizational communication
When Water Is Top of Mind

When Water Is Top of Mind

Everyone starts paying more attention when the tap turns off
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Building Resilient Water and Wastewater Infrastructure

Medicine Hat is doubling down on its commitment to ensure redundancy in critical sewer and water infrastructure
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Packaging Wastewater Infrastructure for Growth

Prefabricated pump systems can be a difference maker when facing strict timelines and specifications
The Future of Water

The Future of Water

Regions, states and communities are defined by water. Our future will be, too
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A Plan to Foil Flooding

Infrastructure investments help manage water challenges in flood-prone Missouri
NASSCO Pushes for Water and Wastewater Funding

NASSCO Pushes for Water and Wastewater Funding

NASSCO’s D.C. Fly-In provides an opportunity to advocate for water and wastewater infrastructure funding
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Pathway to Compliance

Utilities need to understand regulations and the process to properly address PFAS contamination
The End of Cheap Water

The End of Cheap Water

Changing climate and a growing population present problems conservation alone can’t address
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Expanding Utilities for New Development

Challenges present opportunity for the fastest growing city in America