Industrial Water and Wastewater News
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Illinois American Water Highlights $290M Of Infrastructure Investments Expected In 2026 During Infrastructure Week
5/18/2026
In recognition of Infrastructure Week, Illinois American Water today announced its continued commitment to strengthening water and wastewater infrastructure across the state, with significant planned investments in 2026 totaling approximately $290 million to support safe, clean, reliable and affordable service for customers.
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Satbayev University Scientists Presented The Micro-Plastic Water Purification Project Results At The General Assembly Of European Union Of Geosciences
5/15/2026
Satbayev University scientists participated in the General Assembly of European Union of geosciences (EGU General Assembly 2026), a key global forum aimed at finding scientific answers to global environmental challenges and promoting the sustainable development.
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Sylmar Group Acquires Butler Water Corrections, Inc.
5/14/2026
Sylmar Group, a national provider of industrial water treatment solutions, today announced the acquisition of Butler Water Corrections, Inc., a leading water treatment innovator based in New Jersey.
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Integrated Water Services Announces Acquisition Of Complete Filtration Resources, Expanding Into Process Filtration, And Industrial Wastewater Markets
5/14/2026
Integrated Water Services, Inc. (IWS), a pioneer in modular wastewater treatment and reuse systems, today announced the acquisition of Complete Filtration Resources, an industry leader in process filtration and industrial wastewater solutions, with deep expertise in the food and beverage industry—specifically in the dairy sector.
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Trump's EPA Moves To Ax Requirement That Coal Plants Treat Toxic Wastewater Seeping Into Lakes And Rivers
5/14/2026
Today the Trump administration released a draft plan to gut drinking water protections that would have required coal power plants to treat their toxic “unmanaged” leachate wastewater under the Effluent Limitation Guidelines (ELGs).
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EPA Reinforces Commitment To Supporting Reliable, Affordable Coal-Fired Electricity
5/14/2026
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is proposing a rule to revise wastewater limits, known as effluent limitations guidelines (ELG), for steam electric power plants that will help improve grid reliability and lower electricity prices while continuing to support clean and safe water resources.
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Premium Anaerobic Technologies & GFS Tanks For India Pig Farm Biogas Project
5/14/2026
India has one of the largest pig breeding industries in South Asia, with numerous large-scale pig farms, scattered rural pigsties, and concentrated livestock breeding zones across northern, eastern and southern regions.
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Arcadis Partners With The City Of Lancaster To Open New North Water Treatment Plant
5/13/2026
Arcadis, a global leader in sustainable design, engineering, and consultancy solutions for natural and built assets, and the City of Lancaster are proud to announce the completion of the new North Water Treatment Plant (WTP).
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Senators Introduce Bipartisan Advancing Water Reuse Act
5/13/2026
Senators Ben Ray Luján (D-NM) and Katie Britt (R-AL) have introduced the Advancing Water Reuse Act, which proposes establishing a 30% investment tax credit to help manufacturers and other industrial entities scale up their use of recycled water in lieu of other freshwater supplies.
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The European Union, France, Germany And Palestine Launch The TAJDID Project To Strengthen Water, Sanitation And Agricultural Reuse In Jenin West
5/13/2026
The Palestinian Ministry of Finance and Planning (MoFP), together with the Palestinian Water Authority (PWA), the European Union (EU), the Agence Française de Développement (AFD), the German Development Bank (KfW), and the Jenin West Water Utility (JWWU), signed yesterday two key agreements to launch a major wastewater treatment and reuse project in Jenin West.