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Yesterday, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) convened a roundtable on water infrastructure programs, including the State Revolving Funds, to identify and address challenges in program implementation that can result in delays in vital drinking water, wastewater, and stormwater projects. EPA Assistant Administrator for Water Jess Kramer was joined by states, water associations, technical assistance providers, and representatives from small communities to identify real actions that will be taken to ensure that infrastructure funding is invested efficiently and effectively to benefit Americans through stronger water infrastructure. Several actions specifically focused on addressing challenges that small communities face when applying for funding.
WaterSurplus, a wholly owned subsidiary of Hawkins, Inc., joined Kaukauna Utilities and other project partners yesterday to celebrate the groundbreaking for the first of two new 1,650 gallon/minute (gpm) treatment systems that will be built at each of two new treatment sites.
ChemTreat, Inc., a Veralto company and leader in industrial water treatment today released a new white paper, The Framework for Operational Readiness in Data Center Cooling Systems. The paper outlines best practices and methodologies to help project teams and contractors address emerging gaps in AI data center construction and commissioning processes.
A machine learning model adjusts toxin readings for water-quality variability, enabling faster, lower-cost on-site testing without repeated recalibration.
According to latest research by Growth Market Reports, the global semiconductor wastewater treatment equipment market size reached USD 3.06 billion in 2025, reflecting robust demand driven by the semiconductor industry's focus on environmental compliance and water reuse.
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the U.S. Department of Justice, and the state of Kansas announced a settlement agreement to resolve allegations that South Bow (USA) LP and South Bow Infrastructure Operations Inc. — the owner and operator of the Keystone Pipeline — violated the Clean Water Act resulting from the 2022 rupture of the pipeline in Washington County, Kansas.