The Water Environment Federation and the National Onsite Wastewater Recycling Association are working together to integrate centralized and de-centralized water management....More
Experts in the field of water efficiency are invited to submit abstracts for the third WaterSmart Innovations Conference and Exposition, slated for Oct. 6-8, 2010....More
Whatever it is, it's living in the sewers below Raleigh, N.C. In July, video of a pulsating blob of ... something captured by a city work crew began making its way around the Internet....More
The Intelligent Use of Water film competition is a competition that picks the short film that best explores water conservation methods and ideas....More
"Water Wars: Conflicts Over Shared Waters," a white paper released by the Water Policy Institute, seeks to provide a blueprint for resolving conflicts....More
In response to an ongoing water shortage, the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power has instituted a new rate schedule that charges higher prices to heavy users....More
The New York City Department of Environmental Protection has contracted with Norwalk, Conn.-based Emcor Group to install electrical systems at its new...More
The 2008 Water Utility Compensation Survey is available now from the American Water Works Association. The survey includes data for water and wastewater professionals...More
A consortium consisting of the Denver-based American Water Works Association Research Foundation (AwwaRF), the California Energy Commission and Broomfield, Colo.-MWH engineering consulting firm have created a Web-based forum on desalination research....More
A new report from the Alexandria, Va.-based Water Environment Federation (WEF) and other water and public works organizations outlines the legal and policy...More
The need to share water from rivers that cross state lines has been a constant source of contention in the desert West and, now, in the drought-stricken...More
Climate change will lead to drought in some parts of the country and floods in other areas, according to a report by the Washington-based Association...More
Climate change will lead to drought in some parts of the country and floods in other areas, according to a report by the Washington-based Association of Metropolitan Water Agencies (AMWA)....More
Educating the public on the cost of doing business is a major concern for respondents to the 2007 National Stormwater Utility Survey recently released by Overland Park, Kan.-based Black & Veatch....More
The Prince William County, Va., Service Authority has launched a quarterly print and video newsletter to update residents about the authority's drinking...More
Nearly 20 years ago, Rockledge, Fla., weathered a severe flood from nearly 13 inches of rain. The event left hundreds of residents unable to reach their...More
This spring, Phoenix finished long-term repairs to a stormwater channel in the city's northeast business district that frequently needed restoration to...More
Racine, Wis., more than doubled its peak wastewater treatment capacity last fall without expanding the boundaries of its treatment plant site. By changing...More
It’s all about "connectivity" – the connection between government and its citizens, and the real and perceived benefits that arise from that. Governments manage more effectively and efficiently through greater public input and feedback.
It’s all about "connectivity" – the connection between government and its citizens, and the real and perceived benefits that arise from that. Governments manage more effectively and efficiently through greater public input and feedback.
By dbevarlky on Apr. 27, 2012