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Also in this week's sewer and water news, Gov. Tony Evers in Wisconsin is laying the groundwork to fight PFAS contamination
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As the full extent of Newark, New Jersey's lead contamination problem emerges, residents are doing a lot of waiting — waiting in line for bottled water and waiting around for officials to give them a solution
The need to develop competent leaders is a no-brainer for municipal sewer and water teams, but the execution isn't always there. Here are a few things to keep in mind.
Also in this week's water and wastewater news, a geography research team develops a highly accurate global map that could predict future floods
Operating a small Connecticut water system is a real balancing act for former regulator.
In this week's sewer and water news, city officials in Newark, New Jersey, have announced water will be distributed to homes with lead service lines after finding out filters aren't solving the contamination issue
Groundwater levels below Wisconsin's state capitol building are showing a rebounding trend, as the average aquifer levels are the highest they've been in a generation
Also in this week's sewer and water news, restoration companies are busy in Albert Park, Saskatchewan, after a sewer backup ruins residents' basements
A small municipal sanitary district in Three Lakes, Wisconsin, struggles to keep up with infrastructure needs after losing two of its largest ratepayers
Also in this week's sewer and water news, two sewer workers were found dead after entering a manhole to perform dye testing in Delaware County, Pennsylvania
Here’s some advice on resolving inevitable workplace disputes
Also in this week's sewer and water news, 220,000 customers in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, are left without water service after a subcontractor breaks a water main
Facing a hotter, drier future, seven states recently signed an extensive new water management agreement for the Colorado River reservoirs
Also in this week's sewer and water news, Tropical Storm Barry brings enough rain to cause sewer overflows in Alabama and raise concerns for those in New Orleans