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Core & Main on the New Name, Initiatives Heading into 2018

Core & Main on the New Name, Initiatives Heading into 2018

Q&A, Water Management December 22, 2017 at 10:00 am

Water Finance & Management recently sat down with Brad Cowles, chief operating officer at Core & Main to discuss the company’s direction since being sold by HD Supply in August 2017. Cowles chats with us about company goals, challenges and how the business of anRead More

A Distributed Water Revolution

A Distributed Water Revolution

Commentary, Water Management December 20, 2017 at 3:59 pm

By Michael Warady It is a common missive in today’s water industry that we have let our water infrastructure decay to a point of imminent failure. Nearly every article in industry magazines today features some allusion to the $250 billion to $1 trillion investment neededRead More

The Irony of Financial Planning & Budgeting…

The Irony of Financial Planning & Budgeting…

Rates & Affordability, Water Finance December 20, 2017 at 7:25 am

…A Case of the Shoemaker’s Children By Kristy Neckowicz Each year, financial and capital program managers must strike a balance between rate increases and the requirement to modernize our water and wastewater utilities. As our sights are fixated on the nation’s aging and failing waterRead More

Reflections from Washington, D.C. — Water Infrastructure in the Balance

Reflections from Washington, D.C. — Water Infrastructure in the Balance

By Michael Deane As we reflect upon the first year of the Trump Administration, I would like to offer some insight into recent developments in Washington, D.C., and what we are likely to see in 2018 with respect to water infrastructure funding and reform. ThisRead More

Water sector advises caution on SRF WIN bill

Water sector advises caution on SRF WIN bill

Washington Report, Water Finance December 20, 2017 at 7:05 am

Last week, leading water industry organizations – the American Water Works Association (AWWA), the Water Environment Federation (WEF) and the Association of Metropolitan Water Agencies (AMWA) wrote to Sen. John Boozman (R-Ark.) to express concerns about a draft bill that could threaten the future ofRead More

Tax bill would preserve municipal bonds, restore PABs

Tax bill would preserve municipal bonds, restore PABs

Public Utility Finance, Water Finance December 20, 2017 at 7:00 am

A bicameral tax reform agreement released by congressional Republicans last week preserves the ability of communities to issue tax-exempt municipal bonds to finance drinking water and wastewater infrastructure projects. But the bill would dial back the ability of communities to advance refund municipal bonds whenRead More

The Revelations of George Hawkins

The Revelations of George Hawkins

Water Finance, Water Management December 18, 2017 at 7:20 am

After more than eight years, DC Water’s top executive is stepping down. How he earned his reputation for utility management excellence began long before the utility’s resurgence to global recognition.  By Andrew Farr “I do what I do well,” George Hawkins says. Taken out ofRead More

Senate confirms Ross for Office of Water post

Senate confirms Ross for Office of Water post

Washington Report, Water Finance December 18, 2017 at 7:15 am

The U.S. Senate has confirmed David P. Ross to serve as the assistant administrator for the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) Office of Water. Ross was nominated by President Donald J. Trump for the position in September. EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt praised the Senate’s actionRead More

How Paying for Tomorrow’s Clean Water Will Be Different

How Paying for Tomorrow’s Clean Water Will Be Different

Regional and Statewide Charges and Fees Can Help Pay for Projects to Reduce Stormwater and Agricultural Runoff By Michael Curley Forty-five years ago, when the Clean Water Act (CWA) was passed, urban sewage was the No. 1 source of water pollution. The 1972 Act includedRead More

Beyond Digital: Why Smart Water Networks are a Natural Progression for the Water Industry

Beyond Digital: Why Smart Water Networks are a Natural Progression for the Water Industry

AMR/AMI, Water Management December 18, 2017 at 7:05 am

By Joel Hagan Water utilities around the world face huge challenges. Population growth, urbanization and more frequent extreme weather events make delivering even adequate customer service through aging infrastructure extremely difficult. Analysis from the University of Washington suggests that the number of people on theRead More