Complex environmental works hailed for seamlessly integrating into historically significant landmark
Nature-based approaches, creative regulations and incentivized retrofits are just a few ways the City of Philadelphia is working toward treating stormwater as a resource rather than a waste product
Philadelphia takes a simple, innovative approach to stormwater management.
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
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
Check out the stories and videos submitted by the winner's of the U.S. EPA's seventh annual Campus RainWorks Challenge
First it cleaned up its air quality, and now the city of Chattanooga, Tennessee, is addressing SSOs
The map gives the people of Baltimore, Maryland, a new way to keep track of what's happening with the sewers in their neighborhoods
Officials also worry environmental rollbacks by the Trump administration will make bay restoration more difficult going forward
Innovative municipal ordinance requiring green infrastructure is setting a new standard in Indiana.
The tunnel also caught 900 tons of trash, solids and debris that would have ended up in the river
Join public works director Glen Balliew and lab tech Tim Reed as they talk about source water management in the city of Kirksville, Missouri