Despite some surprises, significant rain events, and project add-ons, officials in Rhinelander, Wisconsin, say the massive Downtown Streetscape Project is still on...
Entries Tagged Water Infrastructure
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News Briefs: Human Remains Cause Sewer Blockage
The Phoenix Police Department continues to investigate how human remains ended up in a sewer system in the Paceo Point subdivision, where...
Editorial
Rebuilding a Downtown’s Infrastructure
When you’re digging up streets that haven’t been dug up for decades, surprises are sure to emerge. The Northern Wisconsin city of...
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Nomination Period Open for 2016 Tank of the Year Contest
Entries are now being accepted for Tnemec’s 2016 Tank of the Year competition, announced Doug Hansen, director of sales, Water Tank Market....
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Forum Targets Basic Water Needs in Appalachia
Big Stone Gap, Virginia, is about as far as you can go in EPA’s mid-Atlantic Region. But it was worth every mile of...
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US Municipal Infrastructure Forecast Reaches $532 Billion
Capital expenditures for U.S. municipal water and wastewater utilities – including spending on pipes, plants and pumps – are expected to exceed $532 billion...
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News Briefs: Flash Flooding Washes Away Sewer Pipes
“In 40 years, I’ve never seen anything like this.”That was the reaction of Sterling Excavation project superintendent Danny Piles after flooding in...
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News Briefs: Great Lakes States Approve City’s Water Request
The Great Lakes Compact Council, representing governors of eight states, voted unanimously June 21 to approve a request by the City of...
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New Documentary Highlights Region's Water History
The San Diego County Water Authority released an engaging new documentary series that highlights the major events in the San Diego region’s ongoing...
Editorial
Take advantage of the Flint Water story
Everyone on this earth has to deal with water and wastewater to some degree. Most don’t have the relationship with it that...
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New York Receives $187M for Water Infrastructure Projects
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has allotted $187,379,000 to the State of New York to help finance improvements to water projects that...
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New Jersey Receives $70M for Water Infrastructure Projects
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency allotted $70,413,000 to the State of New Jersey to help finance improvements to water projects that are...
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Worried Customers? Here's How to Discuss Lead Contamination
The systemic lead contamination in the Flint, Michigan, water supply has created a national dialogue about infrastructure and lead service pipes. “Could...
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Public, Private Sectors Pledge Billions During White House Water Summit
On World Water Day, March 22, the White House hosted the Water Summit to shine a spotlight on creative, cross-cutting solutions to solve today's...

















