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3 Game Changers For Water And Wastewater
2/1/2016
Three key events from 2015 could reshape the water/wastewater industry in 2016 and for years to come.
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Follow The Leader: CH2M Water President Offers 10 Pearls Of Wisdom
1/21/2016
The consulting engineering firm’s newly-named water lead sets the tone with insight on utility operations, technology development, infrastructure funding, and more.
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The Chicago Way: Windy City Water Boss Addresses Top Threats, Solutions
1/5/2016
In many ways, Chicago is a tough act to follow — a world-class city of both great renown and infamy. The latter may engender thoughts of mobsters and political machinations, but when it comes to water, ‘the Chicago way’ is a model of achievement and leadership to be admired.
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Climate Change Ramifications For The Water Industry
12/22/2015
Climate change isn’t going away — not in the literal sense, not in public discourse, and probably not as a point of contention. While the big-picture initiative arising from COP21 was to halt global warming at 1.5°C, there are many smaller, more personal (but no less important) initiatives being taken on by water and wastewater professionals.
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Utilities Under Fire: Why Rate Hikes Are A Scary Proposition
12/7/2015
A true story (and disturbing image) of rate-increase resistance from the front lines
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10 Exciting Technologies From WEFTEC
10/26/2015
Judging by WEFTEC 2015, the water industry is on a roll.
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5 On 5: Water Leaders Address Key Industry Challenges
10/13/2015
At a recent panel event, five of the top utility professionals in North America tackled five hot topics in water and wastewater.
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The Top Water/Wastewater Infrastructure Projects In North America
9/3/2015
CG/LA Infrastructure has released its annual ‘Strategic 100 North America’ report, a ranking of the highest-value public projects set to move forward in the next 18 months, and only nine of the 100 are from the water/wastewater sector. What gives?
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Arsenic Update: Top Technologies Revealed
8/27/2015
The federal regulation for arsenic has been in place since 2002, and yet many utilities remain noncompliant. The culprit isn’t treatment capability, but cost. It happens that the most popular treatment technique is also quite expensive — but it doesn’t have to be.
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What’s Going On At The EPA?
4/24/2015
Three U.S. EPA officials share their perspective on the hottest topics in water and wastewater and the current state of rulemaking.