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
Kansas City’s water utility hit a peak of 1,844 water main breaks in 2012. Today it has a much better handle on its aging infrastructure.
A water and sewer district and a school system team up for a presentation to introduce students to job opportunities in the water sector
British firm Advizzo joins water technology incubator Pipeline H20 to bring its software to the U.S.
By monitoring wastewater for signs of drugs, Cary, North Carolina, hopes to gather more precise data that can help it combat the opioid crisis
Crushed porcelain from old toilets taken out of city schools is incorporated into rain gardens
A water utility in northwest England is adding a cocker spaniel named Snipe to its arsenal of leak detection tools
Water utilities in California have to more carefully monitor and report their water loss data to comply with a law that officially went into effect toward the end of 2017. One water utility data management company looks closer at the new law’s effects.
Crews removed 93,000 pounds of plastic beads from catch basins along a main parade route prior to this year’s celebration
GeoInteractive is one of seven start-up companies participating in a water technology incubator to try to get its innovation out in the industry