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
Greater control of your water connections builds safety, security and efficiency.
Small Texas community’s collections system expansion stays ahead of rapidly rising population.
The East Bay Municipal Utility District has long been a national leader in pipeline innovation, and now it's pioneering water infrastructure projects that could mitigate the impact of seismic events in the region
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
A small municipal sanitary district in Three Lakes, Wisconsin, struggles to keep up with infrastructure needs after losing two of its largest ratepayers
The society's 2021 Infrastructure Report Card will see the inclusion of a national stormwater infrastructure grade
Let your legislators know we need water and wastewater infrastructure funding
With few discharge options, desert district sets a new standard for reuse
Award-winning Florida utility taking steps to modernize and improve a system that’s already earning honors
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, the Michigan Attorney General has dismissed pending charges related to the Flint Water Crisis and plans to open a new investigation into the matter
The City of Big Shoulders is also the City of Big Water
Our infrastructure needs attention, and waiting only makes it worse.
Chicago is digging in on infrastructure upgrades and building a foundation for growth.
Escalating utility costs in the U.S. are boosting rates for customers, according to the American Water Works Association's 2019 Water and Wastewater Rate Survey
Also in this week's sewer and water news, a Pennsylvania developer allegedly steals $800,000 worth of water from utility
Defect catalogs impact the entire wastewater industry, from city managers to camera operators