Smart Sewer Technology Satisfies EPA Consent Decree, Saves City $400 Million
DoJ, EPA Have Endorsed South Bend’s Updated Long Term Plan Requiring 60% Less Infrastructure Investment.read more
View ArticleSRBC Announces Final Rule and Three Groundwater Review Policies
HARRISBURG, Pa. - At its September 17th Commission Meeting, the Susquehanna River Basin Commission adopted a rulemaking and three related groundwater review policies. The rule improves the Commission's...
View ArticleNSF awards Princeton, University of Arizona researchers $5M to model U.S....
A team of Princeton University and University of Arizona researchers has received a $5 million grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF) for the HydroGEN (Hydrologic Scenario Generation)...
View ArticleSwRI scientists awarded grant to improve water resource management in West Texas
September 22, 2021 — Southwest Research Institute hydrologists will embark upon a two-year investigation of west Texas spring systems to apply scientific tools that will aid water resource management...
View ArticleEPA Finalizes Plan to Address Dorado Groundwater Contamination Superfund Site...
NEW YORK – The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has finalized its plan for the Dorado Groundwater Contamination Superfund site to prevent people from being exposed to contamination from wells...
View ArticleEPA Finalizes Plan to Clean Up Tutu Wellfield Superfund Site on St. Thomas,...
NEW YORK – The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced today that it has finalized its decision to expand on the original cleanup plan to improve groundwater treatment at the Tutu Wellfield...
View ArticleLocal Plumber in Kingsford Offers Remedies to Blocked Drains`
Everybody plumbing system needs proper maintenance to avoid any issue like blocked drains. People can prevent it by being cautious of what people have do. Here are some tips from a local plumber in...
View ArticleGovernor Phil Scott Announces Release of ARPA Funds for Critical Municipal...
Montpelier, Vt. – Governor Phil Scott today announced that four municipalities have been awarded $10 million in American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funding to accelerate efforts to eliminate combined sewer...
View ArticleComment on draft rules for voluntary stream restoration weirs (HB 2298) by
This bill gave ODFW one year to adopt rules and administer a program for authorizing voluntary environmental restoration weirs on incised or eroded stream in Eastern Oregon's closed basins (basins that...
View ArticleGroundwater in Californias Central Valley may be unable to recover from past...
Water resources could be pushed beyond recovery in a region that provides about a quarter of the US food supply.read more
View ArticleNorth American Water Loss Conference & Exposition to feature distinguished...
The American Water Works Association (AWWA) today announced a prominent group of keynote speakers for the North American Water Loss Conference and Exposition from Dec.read more
View ArticleGovernance of Groundwater Resources in Transboundary Aquifers
In celebrating the 8th Africa Water Week, the UNESCO Regional Office for Southern Africa will be facilitating a Governance of Groundwater Resources in Transboundary Aquifers (GGRETA) session entitled...
View ArticleWaterfall sounds used as a telltale sign of water loss
A new tool that monitors waterfalls’ soundscapes will help environmental managers determine how much water can be diverted from a waterfall.read more
View ArticleAWWA commends EPA, Biden-Harris Administration on plan to reduce lead...
AWWA CEO David LaFrance was present today at a Biden-Harris Administration event during which plans to advance protections from lead in drinking water and other sources were announced. LaFrance issued...
View ArticleEPA and City of Fall River Agree on Five-Year Plan for Fixing Wastewater...
BOSTON (Dec. 20, 2021) – The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the City of Fall River have signed an Administrative Order on Consent committing the City to continue implementing an...
View ArticleGovernor Hochul Announces $272 Million for Water Quality Improvement Projects...
Governor Kathy Hochul today announced that more than $272 million is being awarded to 179 projects to protect and improve water quality across New York State. These awards are in addition to the $196...
View ArticleCity of Lebanon Meets EPA Consent Decree Requirements by Eliminating CSO...
EPA Terminates Consent Decree After City of Lebanon Completes Project to Modernize Water Infrastructure and Eliminate CSO Outfalls.read more
View ArticleDEQ Amends Record of Decision for Bitterroot Valley Sanitary Landfill State...
HELENA— Today the Montana Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) issued an amendment to the Record of Decision (ROD) for the Bitterroot Valley Sanitary Landfill State Superfund Facility. The ROD...
View ArticleNon-targeted analysis to be tested in Ventura County source tracking study
Posted January 31, 2020 Channel Islands Harbor in Ventura County experiences elevated levels of fecal bacteria in wet weather. SCCWRP has launched a study examining whether non-targeted chemical...
View ArticleFecal contamination study shows sewers have unique microbial, chemical...
Posted February 1, 2019 SCCWRP’s Dr. John Griffith works with a field crew to sample the biofilm community that lives inside a sanitary sewer pipe in San Diego using a vacuum device. Researchers want...
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