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American Water Charitable Fund To Support Flint, Michigan, Relief Program
The American Water Charitable Foundation, a nonprofit created by American Water, is awarding a $50,000 Disaster Relief Grant to the Flint Child Health...
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The Flint Water Crisis: A Timeline
Nov. 29, 2011: Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder appoints Michael Brown the first emergency manager of four to help deal with a declared...
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California to Receive $182 Million for Water and Wastewater Infrastructure
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s Regional Administrator Jared Blumenfeld announced more than $182 million in funding to California for investment in statewide...
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Trend Setter: How Madison Eliminated Its Lead Problem
Editor's note: This article first appeared on the Madison Water Utility blog in repsonse to recent news events in Flint, Michigan.You can’t see it....
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News Briefs: Sebring, Ohio, Operator Denies Falsifying Reports
A small-system water operator in Sebring, Ohio, has denied misleading the public about unsafe lead levels in the town’s drinking water. According...
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Illinois Water Environment Association Announces Speaker for Annual Conference
The Illinois Water Environment Association will host its 37th Annual Technical Conference and Exhibition Feb. 29 - March 2, 2016, at the iHotel...
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5 Cape Cod Communities to Use Permeable Reactive Barriers for Nitrogen Control
Fieldwork has started in the Cape Cod communities of Barnstable, Dennis, Falmouth, Mashpee and Orleans, Massachusetts, on a project that might help reduce harmful levels...
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Statement from AWWA CEO David LaFrance on Flint Water-Quality Crisis
On Jan. 16, President Barack Obama issued an emergency declaration that makes available federal aid for the drinking water crisis in Flint,...
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News Briefs: Obama Declares Flint Water Crisis a Federal Emergency
President Obama has declared the water-contamination crisis in Flint, Michigan, a federal emergency. The designation lets the city accept $5 million in...
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Even War Memorials Need Clean, Contaminant-Free Water
In 2003, AdEdge Water Technologies began working closely with EarthTech, the engineering firm responsible for specifying and selecting water treatment systems for...
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Illinois Water Plant Consistently Brings Home Awards
It just keeps getting better.That’s the watchword at the Pontiac (Illinois) Water Treatment Plant after it received a Director’s Award of Recognition...
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A Toilet Is Not a Trashcan, Says NACWA
Cynthia Finley grew up with a septic system, so she learned as a child what not to put down a toilet. However, she...
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Building on Innovation: Louisville Water Earns 2 Phase IV Awards
Louisville Water is the largest and oldest water company in Kentucky and has a 156-year history of innovation.Its research led to the development...
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How Transitioning to Class A-Biosolids Saves Money
Cost-effective handling of biosolids is essential to clean-water plants’ economic and environmental performance.The Immokalee Water and Sewer District in Florida faced a...
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Providing Sanctuary: Operators Convert Discharge Ponds to Wildlife Habitat
Some people in Ventura thought the three wastewater discharge ponds near the city’s wastewater treatment plant might go away in 2009 when...
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When Did Resource Frugality Become Un-American?
While in college working for peanuts in the cafeteria dish room, I heard two opposite and striking attitudes toward food waste.One student...










