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Illinois officials say that $1 billion in projects will go to fix broken water mains, constructing wastewater treatment plants and upgrading sewers.
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Ostara Nutrient Recovery Technologies Inc. announced today the company has been chosen by Gwinnett County’s Department of Water Resources to install a new Nutrient Recovery Facility at their F. Wayne Hill Water Resources Center (WRC).
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Tough times increase focus on affordability programs
Water and wastewater utilities prove compassion isn't dead by enabling financially challenged customers to maintain vital services.
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Water industry associations are helping utilities provide water and sewer service to the financially challenged with guidance documents and other programs.
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Public policy changes would allow utilities to balance carbon footprint reductions with drinking water regulations, water supply demands and other social and financial goals.
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ASCE releases new economic analysis revealing far-reaching impacts of under-investing in our nation's ports and inland waterways failure to act report
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The pros and cons of public vs. private two-way radio communications.
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A computerized distribution system lets farmers control from their computer, smartphone, or iPad how much water they use and when.
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The new U.S. EPA guidance designed to rationalize city and county public works expenditures on Clean Water Act compliance is meant for localities such as Peoria, Ill. The city is in the midst of negotiations with the EPA on a consent decree covering combi