-
-
A computerized distribution system lets farmers control from their computer, smartphone, or iPad how much water they use and when.
How the Canadian city of Vancouver prepared for the 2010 Winter Olympics.
American Public Works Association's top leaders of 2012 forecast the most important trend that will shape their profession during the next few years.
A Web-based tool provides national design standards for cost-effective, sustainable structures.
-
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
-
As the U.S. EPA updates 25-year-old recreational water safety standards, the Natural Resources Defense Council's (NRDC) recent water quality analysis reveals that 2011 beach closings and advisories fell 3% from 2010, even though 2% more sites were monitor
-
Waste Management Inc. (WM) and AbTech Industries Inc. launched a model for assessing, designing, building, operating, maintaining, and — potentially — financing stormwater infrastructure.
-
The long-disputed federal transportation bill has finally been passed by both houses of Congress, after compromise from both sides of the aisle. Republicans dropped provisions that would have sped up approval of the controversial Keystone XL pipeline and one that would have loosened restrictions on...