Eric SandyEric Sandy is the content director of Water Daily and Encore360.From the AuthorResource ManagementWet weather flow estimator: Plan, prepare, and prevent with confidenceThis estimator helps you anticipate peak flows during heavy rain events by leveraging key data inputs.Resource ManagementSouthern California secures $26.2-million boost for water recycling initiative“This is a huge project that will benefit not only the 19 million people of Southern California, but the entire state and Southwest,” MWD board Chair Adán Ortega, Jr., said.HomeReservoir Levels Drop Across North Jersey Amid Persistent Dry ConditionsResource ManagementNew Jersey issues drought warning as water supplies tighten amidst rising wildfire risksWith supplies tightening and wildfire risk surging across the Northeast, New Jersey is acting now to manage its resources.HomeSecuring the Future of Water in Silicon Valley: The Anderson Dam RetrofitLatest NewsCalifornia voters pass Prop. 4, earmarking $3.8 billion in bonds for water projects statewideThe bond authorizes significant state borrowing to fund projects focused on water conservation, forest thinning, urban tree planting, and coastal wetland restoration.FinanceGloucester Township, N.J., voters reject sewer system sale to New Jersey American WaterThe sale would have transferred control to the state arm of the nation’s largest investor-owned water company for $143 million.Top StoryRetrofitting Anderson Dam: Valley Water’s bold move to secure Santa Clara’s water supply and flood protectionValley Water Director John Varela called the Anderson Dam retrofit project “the most critical project in our capital improvement list.”HomeFollowing 2021 Water Main Breaks, a Small City in Massachusetts RespondsInfrastructureGardner, Mass., launches $1-million project to replace 140-year-old water mainA new 21,000-foot, 16-inch ductile iron main will connect the Crystal Lake water treatment plant to storage tanks on James Street and Reservoir Hill, providing a vital water supply link for the entire city.TechnologyCREW Carbon raises $5.3 million to transform wastewater plants into carbon removal hubsThe new funding will fuel CREW's growth, allowing it to deploy systems in additional wastewater facilities.FeaturesStrategies for maintaining high water quality in distribution systemsOptimizing water quality from the treatment plant to the consumer’s tap is an absolute necessity.Page 1 of 4Next Page