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Drinking water experts will convene at the Sacramento Convention Center, February 5 and 6 for a symposium focused on inorganic contaminants found in water.
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Water Online reports clean energy, water is high priority for bipartisan majority of Americans
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American Water Works Association is proud to announce a complimentary webinar for AWWA members on the recent revisions to the Total Coliform Rule.
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Calgon Carbon Corporation has announced that it has been awarded a contract by the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power to supply Sentinel Ultraviolet Disinfection Systems (UV systems) for the Los Angeles Aqueduct Filtration Plant and the Los Angeles Reservoir.
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The compliance deadline for the agency’s new Revised Total Coliform Rule requirements – which include public notification – is April 1, 2016.
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The American Water Works Association today announced the launch of its newest event, the 2013 Biological Treatment Symposium, to be held March 28-29, in Denver, Colorado.
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Concrete and HDPE are expected to be the most popular materials for sanitary and storm sewer installation and replacement.
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The National Association of Clean Water Agencies joins local agencies in supporting water-quality trading as a way to meet Chesapeake Bay’s pollution limits.
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City Council approves construction contract for the expanded Fremont Water Pollution Control Center.
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Measures to improve water efficiency, including limitations on full-flush volume for toilets and use of municipal reclaimed water for irrigation, are being proposed for a green building standard.
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The City of Batavia authorized RJN Group, Inc. (RJN) to provide field inspection and engineering services for the repair and rehabilitation of the City’s sanitary sewer infrastructure in an effort to reduce inflow and infiltration (I&I).
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The California Pollution Control Financing Authority (CPCFA) today unanimously approved the issuance of up to $840 million in bonds to finance the Carlsbad Desalination Project.
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Smart water networks can save utilities across the globe up to $12.5 billion a year according to research commissioned by Sensus.
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Local, state and federal elected leaders representing San Diego County have expressed their support for the purchase of water produced by the Carlsbad Desalination Project.
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According to the U.S. Geological Survey’s recently released “Streamflow Depletion by Wells,” depletion is most affected by the distance from the well to the stream and the properties and geologic structure of the aquifer.
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More than 1,000 community water systems in Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Missouri, and Ohio that detected atrazine in their supplies will split the award, concluding eight years of class-action litigation.
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A new process developed by scientists from the University of Aberdeen uses the byproduct of whiskey to filter water. Kevin Westerling of Water Online has more about the new possible water wonder.
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The Water Environment Federation’s Stormwater Report acknowledges the fact that many wastewater agencies around the country are having to assume stormwater management responsibilities as well.
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New framework provides five-step process for valuing the services clean water provides – from recreation and beauty to navigation and hydropower – and incorporating them into policy decisions.
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The Stormwater Equipment Manufacturers Association’s Operation and Maintenance Agreement includes templates for inspection checklists for each type of stormwater Best Management Practices (BMPs) including water quality buffers.