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Entries Tagged Water Infrastructure
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Oregon Utility Develops New Water Source
To prepare for future water needs, diversify their water portfolios and boost both water and infrastructure resiliency, the Tualatin Valley Water District...
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Investing in Long-Term Water System Resilience
For many water agencies, the resources needed for implementing critical infrastructure projects far exceed the capabilities of local revenue alone. Grants and...
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Utilizing Water Rights
Nebraska officials are moving ahead on a roughly $628 million canal/reservoir project that will finally enable the state to fully claim its...
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Sewer District Partners With University
There was no hesitation when the University of Louisville approached Louisville Metropolitan Sewer District for help with a wastewater program for freshman...
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A Louisville Utility Gives College Freshmen a Solid Intro to Water Professions
There was no hesitation when the University of Louisville approached Louisville Metropolitan Sewer District for help with a wastewater program for freshman...
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Shifting Your Approach
I’ve probably never talked about our Case Studies section in this space. But I’ve talked about proactive system maintenance countless times.
It’s easy...
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Building Water Infrastructure for Growth
The coastal South Carolina region served by the Grand Strand Water & Sewer Authority is blessed with abundant sources of drinking water.
But...
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Water Planning in Rural Communities
The Safe Drinking Water Act was established in 1974 to protect public health by regulating the nation’s public drinking water supply. For...
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Connecting With Lawmakers
Each December, NASSCO members come together via the NASSCO D.C. Fly-In to share information about our aging underground infrastructure and convey to...
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Protecting Municipal Infrastructure
Water and wastewater infrastructure rehabilitation has evolved significantly over the past few decades, with new liners, coatings and processes aimed at getting...
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Ridding the System of Lead
“Get the lead out” is an idiomatic expression meaning to hurry or speed up the pace of work. The expression applies doubly...
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Innovative Stormwater Funding
Climate change is a pressing issue for local governments. Sea level rise and the unpredictable nature of storm events have put a...
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Focused on Water System Renewal
The Village of Saugerties is situated at the base of the Catskill Mountains in upstate New York.
The small community sits at the...



















