Online Exclusives EPA Develops Water Reuse Action Plan The agency says it will work across the water sector to lead the development of an integrated management approach for the nation's water resources March 20, 2019
Online Exclusives Renewable Water Sources Are Precious for This Arizona Community The water department in Marana, Arizona, does everything it can to use water wisely in the face of drought and diminishing surface water supplies March 07, 2019
Online Exclusives Recycled Water on the Rise Reclamation and recycling provide new life in drought-prone regions September 12, 2018
Online Exclusives Your Drain Is Arizona’s Newest Water Source The state is on the cutting edge of direct potable reuse thanks to the efforts put forth by the DEQ in writing regulations that give cities with water shortages more options May 22, 2018
Online Exclusives Pipeline H2O Announces Inaugural Class Eight startup companies have been selected for the first-ever Pipeline H2O program aimed at addressing the world's water challenges. February 13, 2017
Online Exclusives Now That's a Beer! Brewing Contest Drums Up Support for Water Reuse Bring on the brewing contest! In an effort to showcase recycled water, the WateReuse Association recently held a home-brewing contest. Here's what one participant learned. September 27, 2016
Online Exclusives Federal Funds Aimed at Protecting the Potomac Watershed EPA awards $2.7 million in grants to help communities control stormwater runoff and improve water conservation. July 13, 2016
Online Exclusives California Receives $30 Million for Water Reuse, Reclamation Projects Funding through the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation's Title XVI program will help build drought-resistant water supplies statewide. June 29, 2016
Online Exclusives Florida DEP Awards $4 Million for Clean Water Projects Six communities receive funding for the planning and design phases of various water, stormwater and wastewater projects June 06, 2016
Online Exclusives News Briefs: Chicago Breaks Ground on $55 Million Stormwater Tunnel In this week’s news briefs, Lake Mead water level hits an all-time low, Chicago looks to reduce flooding in Albany Park, and West Fargo prepares to change its water source amid customer concerns. May 26, 2016
Online Exclusives News Briefs: Governor Responds to Calls to Drink Flint Water In this week’s news briefs, Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder vows to drink Flint water for at least a month, Boston expands its lead service line replacement program, and two water projects in Southern California earn international acclaim. April 28, 2016
Online Exclusives Water and Wastewater Education Listing - April 2016 Looking for education opportunities in the water and wastewater industry? Check out this updated listing of upcoming events from around the country. April 12, 2016