In this week's sewer and water news, city and state officials in Newark, New Jersey, report that the most recent tests show the thousands of lead filters distributed earlier this year are functioning as intended
Also in this week's sewer and water news, a treatment plant in Scottsdale, Arizona, is approved for direct potable reuse of water
In this Q&A, two Stanford University researchers discuss how a diversified water portfolio can meet the water needs of California heading into an uncertain future
See what’s going on around the country in this listing of new water and wastewater projects
Also in this week's sewer and water news, a car vs. hydrant crash cuts off water service to San Diego (California) International Airport
Also in this week's sewer and water news, the Great Lakes Water Infrastructure Conference is scheduled for April 2020
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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
Here's a quick roundup of recent industry news. Track the industry's movers and shakers, learn about company acquisitions, get the skinny on new products and more.
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.