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Water Organizations Urge Congress to Support Federal Funding

Water Organizations Urge Congress to Support Federal Funding

Water Management April 11, 2016 at 12:00 am

Last week, the Senate Environment & Public Works Committee held a hearing to examine “The Role of Environmental Policies on Access to Energy and Economic Opportunity.” The hearing focused on the federal role in keeping water and wastewater infrastructure affordable for ratepayers.

Indiana American Water Employee Celebrates 60 Years in the Water Industry

Indiana American Water Employee Celebrates 60 Years in the Water Industry

Water Management April 4, 2016 at 12:00 am

Last week, Indiana American Water, a subsidiary of American Water, recognized long-time employee Charles Kelley at an employee event at its Michigan Street distribution center in Gary, Ind. Kelley, who currently works as a field services representative, is American Water’s longest-tenured employee.

Itron Releases Third Annual Resourcefulness Index

Itron Releases Third Annual Resourcefulness Index

Water Management April 4, 2016 at 12:00 am

Last week, Itron, Inc., announced the release of its third annual Resourcefulness Index report, a global survey and index benchmarking energy and water resources management.

SplashLink.com, The Water Expo Announce Partnership

SplashLink.com, The Water Expo Announce Partnership

Water Management April 4, 2016 at 12:00 am

SplashLink.com, an online marketplace built exclusively for the water industry, and The Water Expo, have announced a partnership that will give exhibitors and attendees access to projects, funding and collaborators on and off the exhibit hall floor.

Atlanta DWM Unveils New Capital Improvement Program

Atlanta DWM Unveils New Capital Improvement Program

Water Management April 4, 2016 at 12:00 am

Last week, the City of Atlanta Department of Watershed Management released its Capital Improvement Program (CIP) plan, designed to forecast system needs over a five-year period. The proposed plan totals nearly $1.06 billion and identifies requirements for sustaining, restoring and modernizing water infrastructure.

City of Flint Threatens State with Lawsuit

City of Flint Threatens State with Lawsuit

Water Management April 4, 2016 at 12:00 am

Despite filing a notice of intent to sue last month, Flint Mayor Karen Weaver said Friday the city has no intention of suing the State of Michigan, but the filing was necessary for technical reasons to guard the city’s rights in case Flint needs to sue the state in the future.

Groundwater Replenishment System’s Initial Expansion Adds Production, Efficiency

Groundwater Replenishment System’s Initial Expansion Adds Production, Efficiency

Water Management April 1, 2016 at 9:00 am

In 2008, the Groundwater Replenishment System (GWRS) made history as the largest water purification and reuse project of its kind in the world. In 2015, the GWRS made history again as its Initial Expansion came online, providing an additional 30 million gallons of water per day (MGD) to the Orange County Groundwater Basin.

Why Make Water Systems Smart?

Why Make Water Systems Smart?

Water Management April 1, 2016 at 12:00 am

Few people need to be reminded of water’s importance. Along with energy, it is essential for everyday life. Water provides sustenance, supports industry and irrigates fields. But city administrations are struggling to meet rising demand from growing populations while contending with issues such as water quality, flooding, drought and aging infrastructure.

EPA Increases Budget Request for FY 2017, Targets WIFIA Implementation

EPA Increases Budget Request for FY 2017, Targets WIFIA Implementation

Water Management April 1, 2016 at 12:00 am

In February, the Obama Administration announced its Fiscal Year 2017 budget for the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), which lays out a strategy to ensure that steady progress is made in addressing known environmental problems and ensuring the agency and its partners in environmental protection, states and tribes are positioned to meet the challenges of the future.

EPA Awards $12.7 Million to Assist Small Water, Wastewater Systems

EPA Awards $12.7 Million to Assist Small Water, Wastewater Systems

Water Finance April 1, 2016 at 12:00 am

The EPA has announced the award of $12.7 million in grants to help small drinking and wastewater systems and private well owners located in urban and rural communities throughout the United States and its territories. The water systems will receive training and technical assistance to improve small system operations and management practices, promote system sustainability and better protect public health and the environment.