Funding Resources
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U.S. Commercial Water Treatment Market Trends
3/31/2022
The United States commercial water treatment market was valued at over $5.0 billion in 2021 and is expected to witness a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of between 5.0 to 10.0 percent over the next 7 years. Key players in this market include Culligan International Co., Ecolab, Inc., Evoqua Water Technologies Corp., and Pentair Industries, Inc.
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Billions In Funding Now Available For Resilience Projects
3/23/2022
Companies with service offerings and/or capabilities associated with resilience projects would be wise to check their current registration status with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE). Small and minority firms should definitely reach out to check their status and learn more about special benefits.
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Investing In Water Stewardship
3/22/2022
Scarcity of fresh, clean water will be a defining issue for the 21st century. It will be a major challenge — for many, an existential one — even if climate change is addressed effectively. As demand outstrips supply, water must be rationed. Markets for physical water and water rights must play a key role in ensuring efficient and environmentally sustainable water use.
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CMAR: A Project Delivery Method That Can Deliver For Water System Owners
3/10/2022
Learn the reasons why construction management at risk (CMAR) is gaining in popularity, and the specific benefits it offers.
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Designing For Procurement Can Help Alleviate Supply Chain Headaches
1/26/2022
The design-build project delivery approach continues to deliver value to municipal water utilities. From a single point of responsibility and integration to cost certainty and timely delivery, design-build can help create a more streamlined and seamless project experience.
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Working Toward A More Sustainable Water Future For Tribal Nations
1/18/2022
Dating back to colonial times, Native Tribes in North America have often watched wide-ranging access to the land and water of their forefathers diminish over time. Although various policies and settlements have attempted to restore some of those opportunities, the bottom line is that many of today’s tribal territories do not enjoy the same water quality as adjacent states or communities. A new U.S. EPA action plan is designed to narrow that gap.
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Digital Wastewater: The Quiet Revolution That's Tackling Generational Challenges
1/12/2022
Water utilities have become America’s unexpected source of front-page news, enduring multiple ‘once-in-a-century’ events in recent years. Droughts, pollution, unprecedented cold, flooding, and storms all take their toll on our infrastructure and push services we take for granted to the brink.
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Private Investment Trends In Water And Wastewater Utilities
1/12/2022
Initial advice for utilities considering privatization, public-private partnerships, and consolidation
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A New Perspective On Funding Nonpoint-Source-Pollution Solutions
1/12/2022
While municipal wastewater treatment facilities fight hard to keep waterways clean, other (“nonpoint”) sources contribute greatly to environmental pollution. But there is funding, and now guidance, available to help solve the problem.
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Plan Ahead For Stormwater Runoff & Improve Service To Your Community
12/20/2021
It rains, it pours. And when it pours, our cities produce what is called stormwater runoff. Stormwater runoff is what happens when rain falls on roads, driveways, parking lots, and other paved surfaces that do not allow water to soak into the ground.