StormWater Industry News
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The ADS Foundation And The Nature Conservancy's Brightstorm Program Announce Collaboration To Advance Innovation In Stormwater Solutions
11/12/2025
The ADS Foundation today announced a strategic collaboration with Brightstorm, a program of The Nature Conservancy (TNC), to protect freshwater systems and accelerate the development of Smart Watershed Network Management (SWNM) solutions across the United States.
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UTA's WERC Sets The Standard For Water Research
10/29/2025
In North Texas, water can be both a lifeline and a threat. One season brings record drought; the next, flash floods that submerge roads and neighborhoods.
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How Hurricane Helene Changed Groundwater Chemistry
10/23/2025
Late at night on 26 September 2024, Hurricane Helene made landfall on Florida’s big bend. The physical damage was devastating and well-documented, but an additional, unseen potential impact lurked underfoot.
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Remote Cameras Enhance Visibility Of Swiss Flood Risk
10/21/2025
A small network of five remote cameras has been installed to enhance the monitoring of key flood infrastructure at Schaffhausen, a municipality in the north of Switzerland. Located in the foothills of the Jura mountains, the area is exposed to flood risk so it is important that flood defence staff are provided with fast, accurate information so that they can respond quickly and appropriately.
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Yorkshire Water Models Sewer Data Availability
10/2/2025
An ongoing project with Yorkshire Water is taking a proactive approach to combined sewer overflow (CSO) management, shifting from reactive responses to preventative measures - crucial for both regulatory compliance and environmental protection.
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Stormwater Management Systems Market To Reach USD 31.4 Billion By 2033
8/29/2025
According to our latest research, the global Stormwater Management Systems market size reached USD 15.8 billion in 2024, reflecting steady demand across urban and industrial landscapes.
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How Sustainable Drainage Can Boost Drought Resilience
8/27/2025
As climate change drives both heavier rainfall and prolonged dry spells, SuDS are increasingly viewed as a tool to address both challenges, writes Lorna Davis, director, SuDSPlanter.
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New Research To Unlock Smart Sewer Potential For Water Utilities
8/20/2025
A groundbreaking research initiative led by a multidisciplinary team of engineers and utilities has been launched to address the critical need for industry-wide guidance on smart sewer system implementation.
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NYU Tandon Researcher Advocates For Uncertainty-Aware Water Risk Models To Improve Flood And Drought Preparedness
8/5/2025
Researchers are calling for a more reliable approach to understanding water-related hazards by explicitly accounting for uncertainty in their predictions, arguing this could improve how communities prepare for the risk of floods, droughts, and river-related erosion.
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Raising Awareness Of The Unseen Environmental Impacts Of Floods
7/25/2025
Just recently, the world watched as many people were injured and dozens died after a torrential flood swept through a Texas town early in July.