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Proposed Budget Plan Cuts Funding for Rural Infrastructure
Online Exclusives
March 21, 2017
Plans unveiled by the Trump Administration last week include elimination of a $498 million program that aids rural water and wastewater systems.
Prize Winners Show Why Water Technology is Ripe for Disruption
Online Exclusives
March 21, 2017
Confluence contest seeks to identify the emerging technologies that will define water utility systems going into the future
News Briefs: New Zealand City Looks for Leaks Created By Earthquake Damage
Online Exclusives
March 16, 2017
In this week’s news briefs, Wellington, New Zealand’s capital, is losing 400,000 gallons of water daily because of leaks created by an earthquake late last year, and a trench collapse traps a worker in Omaha, Nebraska, but rescue crews are fortunately able to save him.
Photographer Captures Differences in Water Access Around the World
Online Exclusives
March 14, 2017
Daily water use ranged from 16 gallons a day for a family of five in Africa, to 264 gallons for the photographer’s own family in New York City.
Nation’s Water Infrastructure Gets a Passing Grade
Online Exclusives
March 14, 2017
The latest four-year infrastructure report card from the American Society of Civil Engineers gives improving marks to the country’s water and wastewater infrastructure, but there is still a long way to go.
Clean Sewers With Half the Water
Online Exclusives
March 13, 2017
Address water scarcity issues without sacrificing sewer maintenance
Creating an Easier Way to Work for Municipal Crews
Online Exclusives
March 09, 2017
Equipment on display at CONEXPO can bring simplicity and cost savings to municipalities.
News Briefs: Trump’s Effect on the EPA Taking Shape
Online Exclusives
March 09, 2017
In this week’s news briefs, the Trump White House’s initial proposal for EPA cuts could negatively affect the water industry, and officials in Fraser, Michigan, are inspecting miles of pipe around the site of the Christmas Eve sinkhole to catch any additional problem areas.
Industry News: March 7, 2017
Online Exclusives
March 07, 2017
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.
New Solutions For Lake Erie’s Challenges
Online Exclusives
February 28, 2017
A competition has launched to help bring new ideas for problems faced by utilities in the Lake Erie Basin.
Updated Water Management Plan to Help Utilities Meet Infrastructure Challenges
Online Exclusives
February 28, 2017
An updated Effective Utility Management Primer being offered by a 10-partner coalition may hold the key to sustainable water sector organization in the 21st century.
Reaching Across the Industry
Editorial
February 23, 2017
WEF Fellow Rebecca West has dedicated her career in water to healthy people and communities.
Expand Your Pool of Potential Employees
Editorial
February 23, 2017
Building a diverse employee base can provide a better future for your utility.
Breaking the Glass Ceiling
Editorial
February 23, 2017
Organizations benefit greatly from mentoring high-potential female employees and grooming them for leadership roles.
Conquering Corrosion in Concrete Pipes
Editorial
February 23, 2017
Study demonstrates the impact of corrosion and effective means of treatment.
Mainline TV Inspection and Location
Editorial
February 23, 2017
News Briefs: Milwaukee’s Water Utility Head Moves On
Online Exclusives
February 22, 2017
In this week’s news briefs, Milwaukee’s longtime water superintendent leaves for a job in Maine, and New York lawmakers push for a bill that would create a formula-based program for distributing water and sewer infrastructure funds.
LIFT SEE IT Scholarship Winners Announced
Online Exclusives
February 22, 2017
The Downside of California’s Drought Relief
Online Exclusives
February 21, 2017
After five years of drought, California has been inundated by snow and rain. Good, right? Not necessarily, say climate experts.
News Briefs: Contractor Indicted for Fatal Trench Collapse
Online Exclusives
February 16, 2017
In this week’s news briefs, the owner of a Boston company has been criminally charged stemming from an October work site incident that killed two workers, and Baltimore officials hope to boost water conservation efforts with a new online portal.
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