Online Exclusives Public, Private Sectors Pledge Billions During White House Water Summit Commitments aim to accelerate water innovations, investment and sustainability March 30, 2016
Online Exclusives EPA Announces Funding for Water Reuse and Conservation Research Research will measure health and ecological impacts of water conservation practices March 28, 2016
Online Exclusives Congress Allocates $100 Million to Address Western Drought The United States Bureau of Reclamation announces plans to invest an additional $23 million in water reuse and efficiency February 11, 2016
Online Exclusives Direct Potable Reuse 'Coming of Age' Symposium showcases how potable reuse is growing in popularity as a strategy to supplement and sustain water supplies January 18, 2016
Online Exclusives Old Swimming Pool Water Finds New Life The City of Burbank (California) has identified a new source of recycled water that is used for irrigation and the cleaning of sewer lines January 14, 2016
Online Exclusives Associations Unite in Support of Water Reuse Investment Joint letter from 8 water sector organizations asks US Bureau of Reclamation for increased funding in support of water reuse research and infrastructure January 13, 2016
Online Exclusives News Briefs: Emergency Crews Rescue Worker From 40-Foot Hole In this week’s news, rescuers respond to a fall at a North Dakota lift station, water research organizations announce a merger, and is declining groundwater in Mississippi cause for alarm? December 23, 2015
Blogs Battle of the Beers at WEFTEC 2015 Duel between Oregon and Wisconsin for top ‘effluent lager’ honors comes down to the last drop October 01, 2015
Blogs WEFTEC 2015: Great Water Cities Panel Discusses Leadership Leading utility transformation means listening – to customers and to workers on the front lines September 29, 2015
Online Exclusives 2015 WateReuse Award Winners Announced Awards celebrate leadership in recycled water September 17, 2015
Online Exclusives News Briefs: Lift Station Employee Charged With Theft In this week's news, a municipal worker is accused of stealing thousands of dollars worth of city equipment, a massive stormwater project was completed in Ohio, and a California city taps public pool water to clean sewers. September 16, 2015
Online Exclusives News Briefs: Savannah to Replace 19th Century Brick Pipelines In this week’s news, aging brick pipelines are creating headaches in Georgia’s oldest city, Detroit gets $8.9 million for green infrastructure, and LA deploys shade balls in its ongoing battle against drought August 18, 2015
Online Exclusives News Briefs: City Drops Wastewater Reuse Project In this week’s news, Wichita Falls, Texas, citing an abundance of water, ends its toilet-to-tap program. Meanwhile, the state starts doling out billions of dollars for water projects. August 04, 2015
Online Exclusives News Briefs: How Much Marijuana is in Wastewater? In this week's news, a Washington wastewater study looks at drug use, states go to battle against the EPA and a water reuse project gets the thumbs-up July 06, 2015