In this week's sewer and water news, the derailment of 33 oil tanker cars has utilities downstream concerned about water quality; and Michigan is experiencing infrastructure issues in the wake of flooding in the Upper Peninsula
From information sessions to hydrant-assembly contests, the 137th American Water Works Association Annual Conference and Exposition had something for everyone in the water industry
In this week's sewer and water news, one trench collapse in Maryland kills a construction worker, and a second worker is lucky to escape with his life after a similar collapse in Alberta
Also in this week's water and sewer news, the U.S. House of Representative passes the latest version of the Water Resources Development Act
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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.
Also in this week's sewer and water news, an Arizona utility regulator is accused of accepting bribes; and regulators in Wisconsin are seeking more information about Madison Water Utility's budget woes
The program encourages competition between water operators to reduce emissions from energy generation
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Also in this week's sewer and water news, a Minnesota representative calls on the government to allocate more money for water infrastructure; and a Pennsylvania town's water mandate has citizens ready to migrate elsewhere
By selling vacant land to a developer, Madison Water Utility found a way to generate revenue and raise public awareness about water efficiency
Also in this week's sewer and water news, a water supervisor faces felony charges for tampering with his city's main meter; and the mayor of Santa Fe is criticized for his exorbitant water use
Conventional tap water lost out to recycled wastewater in a blind taste test conducted by university researchers, shedding light on approaches that could be taken to better sell it to the public as a drinking water supply solution
Among all the special national week celebrations, one deserves special attention from members of the water and wastewater professions