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Advanced Drainage Systems, Inc. (ADS) has acquired Inlet & Pipe Protection, Inc., manufacturer of FLEXSTORM storm water inlet filters.
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Everything you need to know to develop a compliant program for your next permit.
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Teach regulators the difference between MS4s and POTWs vis-a-vis nutrient control.
Four readers who have delivered the most bang for the taxpayer’s buck.
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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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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.
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Newly approved rules could compel cities in California'a Los Angeles County to spend billions to prevent pollution from surface runoff.
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The US EPA will be providing $3 million to Philadelphia in research grants for projects that will study the benefits of green solutions to control storm water pollution in the city.
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RJN is performing an evaluation of the City of Falls Church, Virginia storm water collection system in the Hillwood Ave/Douglas Ave area and the Maple Ave/Broad Street Ave area.
With commodities prices double and even triple average due to drought-induced shortages, let's pick a long-overdue fight by pressuring the agricultural industry to share the pain of restoring the nation's waters.
A computerized distribution system lets farmers control from their computer, smartphone, or iPad how much water they use and when.
American Public Works Association's top leaders of 2012 forecast the most important trend that will shape their profession during the next few years.
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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
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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
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This real-time monitoring and automation helps plant operators determine and control the options for water storage, treatment, and release.
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An anaerobic processing system cuts one airport's water pollutants by almost 90%.
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2012's annual gathering of stormwater managers, vendors, and regulators.
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The third most-costly item for most cities is providing clean water per EPA standards. Local government expenditures to remain compliant have increased from $50 billion in 1995 to $103 billion in 2009 while the federal government kicks in only $2 billion annually for the state revolving loan...