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BAMI-I, AIRW to develop model asset management plan for Indiana town

BAMI-I, AIRW to develop model asset management plan for Indiana town

Water Management September 16, 2024 at 8:55 am

Switz City, a small town in Indiana, is set to become a pioneering model in utility asset management, thanks to a significant $650,000 grant secured by the Buried Asset Management Institute-International (BAMI-I) and Alliance of Indiana Rural Water (AIRW) from the Indiana Finance Authority (IFA). The grantRead More

EPA announces $7.5 billion in loans available

EPA announces $7.5 billion in loans available

Public Utility Finance, Washington Report, Water Finance September 16, 2024 at 8:37 am

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) in early September announced the availability of $7.5 billion of Water Infrastructure Finance and Innovation Act (WIFIA) funding. This is the eighth round of funding available, and it includes $6.5 billion available through WIFIA and $1 billion available throughRead More

Keeping It Flowing: Anti-Stagnation Valves Save Big for Hamilton

Keeping It Flowing: Anti-Stagnation Valves Save Big for Hamilton

Rehab & Replacement, Water Management September 10, 2024 at 6:15 am

By Dave Alberton & Mark Gimson The City of Hamilton is a port city situated at the west end of Lake Ontario in the Canadian province of Ontario. As the tenth largest municipality in Canada, it has an elevation of 298 ft (91m) above seaRead More

Transforming Your Water Agency’s Project Pipeline

Transforming Your Water Agency’s Project Pipeline

Water Finance September 9, 2024 at 8:15 am

Knowing How to Secure External Funding with Eastern Municipal Water District GM Joe Mouawad As water affordability becomes increasingly important for customers, the ability to develop cost-effective infrastructure solutions to meet customer needs has never been more critical. The good news is, there are fundingRead More

U.K. PFAS project awarded Stockholm Junior Water Prize

U.K. PFAS project awarded Stockholm Junior Water Prize

Water Management September 9, 2024 at 6:05 am

Christopher Whitfeld and Wenqi (Jonathan) Zhao from the United Kingdom recently received the prestigious Stockholm Junior Water Prize for 2024 for their work on PFAS pollution in the Thames Basin. HRH Crown Princess Victoria of Sweden presented the winners with their award during a ceremonyRead More

PCL Construction, Stantec selected for int’l wastewater plant expansion at U.S.-Mexico border

PCL Construction, Stantec selected for int’l wastewater plant expansion at U.S.-Mexico border

Water Management September 6, 2024 at 2:15 pm

The U.S. Section of the International Boundary and Water Commission (USIBWC) has awarded a contract for design and construction of the rehabilitation and expansion of the South Bay International Wastewater Treatment Plant (SBIWTP) in San Diego, California. USIBWC awarded the contract to PCL Construction, andRead More

Submit an abstract for UESI Pipelines 2025

Submit an abstract for UESI Pipelines 2025

Water Management September 6, 2024 at 7:45 am

The Utility Engineering & Surveying Institute of ASCE (UESI) is actively seeking submissions for paper abstracts, panel session proposals and pre-conference workshop proposals for the Pipelines 2025 Conference, set to take place Aug. 9-13 in Tampa, Florida. The deadline for submissions is Oct. 1, 2024,Read More

Glen Canyon Dam at Lake Powell one of the largest damns in USA, Utah

Soil Moisture Analysis to Manage Risks in Earthen Dams and Levees

Water Management September 5, 2024 at 7:05 am

By Paul Gagliardo The world’s dams and levees are essential infrastructure used to store water, control flooding, provide recreation and generate power. Dams and levee networks are designated as critical infrastructure and over their expected life exposed to multiple hazards, including flooding, storm surge, erosion, debrisRead More

Before she became lead program manager, Brenda Culler helped develop Cleveland Water’s Childcare Lead Service Line Replacement Program, a pilot that successfully removed all known LSLs at state-licensed childcare facilities throughout Cleveland Water’s service area in 10 months.

EPA awards grants for lead pipe replacement in schools, childcare facilities

In August, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced $26 million in funding to help protect children from lead in drinking water at schools and childcare facilities. EPA said the grant funding will be used by 55 states and territories and the District of ColumbiaRead More

WATCH: Prioritizing Assets Using Risk-Based Planning

WATCH: Prioritizing Assets Using Risk-Based Planning

In this edition of Water Finance & Management Conversations, we talk with Greta Vladeanu, Senior Program Engineer-Data Insights, with Xylem. Vladeanu gives us a detailed overview of how utilities can develop an effective pipeline management program, how approaches to managing transmission mains differ from distributionRead More