Sewers and Sewer Line Maintenance News
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U.S. Department Of Commerce Invests $1.5M For Water Infrastructure Improvements To Support Business Growth In Hawkins County, Tennessee
1/17/2023
Today, U.S. Secretary of Commerce Gina M. Raimondo announced that the Department’s Economic Development Administration (EDA) is awarding a $1.5M grant to the First Utility District of Hawkins County, Tennessee, for water infrastructure improvements needed to support business growth.
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De Nora Joins Phase Four Of Tubli Sewage Treatment Plant Expansion
1/5/2023
De Nora, a global provider in sustainable water treatment solutions, will join phase four of the Tubli Sewage Treatment Plant expansion, announcing plans for one of the largest public sector ozone plants to be built in the Middle East in more than 10 years.
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World-First Project To 'Self Heal' Cracked Concrete Using Sludge Could Save $1.4B Repair Bill To Australia's Sewer Pipes
12/12/2022
Water treatment sludge could be used to prevent 117,000 kilometres of sewer pipes in Australia from cracking in future, without any intervention by humans, helping to save $1.4B in annual maintenance costs.
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Limiting SSOs With Superior Sewer Maintenance Tools And Techniques
12/8/2022
Most municipalities are fully aware that preventing sewer overflows is a national enforcement priority for EPA, yet many struggle to stay compliant.
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Yorkshire Water Adds Cutting-Edge Sewer Technology To Fleet
12/7/2022
Yorkshire Water has added new lateral CCTV vans to its fleet of vehicles, which will help its teams investigate the sewer network more effectively.
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National Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System (MS4) Needs Assessment Survey 2022
11/17/2022
This survey is conducted by WEF's Stormwater Institute on a bi-annual cycle. The first survey was developed in 2018 and this is the third iteration.
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City Of Elyria, Ohio Agrees To Federal/State Plan To Eliminate Sewage Discharges Into The Black River
11/9/2022
The city of Elyria, Ohio, has entered into a consent decree with the United States and the State of Ohio to complete a series of capital projects designed to eliminate discharges of untreated sewage from its sewer system into the Black River, 10 miles upstream from Lake Erie.
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City Of Lakewood, Ohio, Agrees To Improve Sewer Systems To Reduce Discharges Of Raw Sewage
11/1/2022
The city of Lakewood, Ohio, has agreed to perform work that will significantly reduce discharges of untreated sewage from its sewer system into Lake Erie and the Rocky River. The settlement is set forth in an interim partial consent decree that was filed today in federal court in the Northern District of Ohio.
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Jackson Targets Over $100M In Federal Funding To Address Water Crisis
10/24/2022
The City of Jackson is taking a proactive stance in responding to its current water crisis. The Mayor’s Office has its sights on over $100M in federal funding that will be immediately available to advance efforts to repair, upgrade and modernize the city’s drinking water and wastewater infrastructure.
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USIBWC Awards Contract To Kick Off San Diego-Tijuana Water Infrastructure Projects
10/5/2022
United States Commissioner Maria-Elena Giner of the International Boundary and Water Commission, United States and Mexico (IBWC) and Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Regional Administrator Martha Guzman today announced the U.S. Section of the Commission (USIBWC) has awarded a $4,659,432.00 contract to Arcadis, U.S., Inc. to start work on border water infrastructure improvements at San Diego, California – Tijuana, Baja California.