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EPA Report Reviews Effects of Fracking on Drinking Water Resources
The Environmental Protection Agency has released a draft assessment on the potential impacts of hydraulic fracturing activities on drinking water resources in the United States....
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EPA Awards $1.6 Billion to Upgrade Sacramento Wastewater Treatment Plant
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s Regional Administrator Jared Blumenfeld announced a record $1.6 billion in Clean Water Act State Revolving Funds — the...
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Pennsylvania Utilities Launch Imposter Awareness Campaign
The Keystone Alliance to Stop Utility Imposters, a coalition of local water, gas and electric utilities, has joined forces with the Pennsylvania...
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News Briefs: Texas Flooding Causes Wastewater Overflows
Heavy spring rains in Texas have caused a number of wastewater overflows across the state. The City of Austin reported 10 overflows,...
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10 Images From Flood-Weary Houston
After a nearly five-year drought, Texas swung abruptly in the other direction as torrential rains caused deadly flooding this week. The storms...
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American Water Awards $400,000 For Nature-Based Play Spaces
The American Water Charitable Foundation, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization created by American Water, the nation’s largest publicly traded water and wastewater utility...
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EPA Reminds Operators to Prepare for Hurricane Season
The onset of a hurricane is predictable and, as a result, lends itself to early preparations for minimizing its effect on a...
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Sinkhole Severs Sewers, Wipes Out Lift Station
Public Works officials at the City of Granbury (Texas) are surveying the damage left behind by a 45-foot-wide, 30-foot-deep sinkhole in the parking lot...
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News Briefs: Water Workers Sue Over Age Discrimination
Sixteen former employees of the Las Vegas Valley Water District have filed a civil lawsuit against the utility, claiming they were forced...
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Infrastructure Innovator Aaron Zahn Named Young Floridian of the Year
Jacksonville business leader and infrastructure innovator Aaron Zahn, a national leader in the wastewater infrastructure and organic waste industry, has been named...
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Exam Study Guide: Pipe Measurement
When faced with a licensing exam, don't struggle with test anxiety! Use the question below and others from our Exam Study Guide series to...
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Green Infrastructure Planned for Washington, D.C.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, the District of Columbia and DC Water have announced an agreement to modify a 2005 federal consent...
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WEF Opens Registration for Great Water Cities Series
Registration is now open for the next installment of the Water Environment Federation’s Great Water Cities dialogue series. Great Water Cities: Collaborating...
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Wipes Manufacturer Settles with FTC Over Flushability Claims
Under an agreement with the Federal Trade Commission, wipes manufacturer Nice-Pak Products, which produces wipes under Costco, CVS and Target private labels,...
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San Antonio's Project Agua Provides Water Bill Relief
Few things are as precious to humankind as water. But that water becomes an even more precious commodity when you can’t afford...
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Worth Noting - June 2015
People/AwardsRick Cantu, superintendent of the Manchester (New Hampshire) Wastewater Treatment Plant, received the 2014 Regional Wastewater Treatment Plant Operator of the Year...






