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Wastewater treatment in a box: Technology, engineers help Spruce Pine fast-track recovery from Hurricane Helene
Spruce Pine's wastewater treatment plant is now processing 400,000 to 450,000 gallons daily, with support from a leased mobile sewage treatment unit.
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Retrofitting Anderson Dam: Valley Water’s bold move to secure Santa Clara’s water supply and flood protection
Valley Water Director John Varela called the Anderson Dam retrofit project “the most critical project in our capital improvement list.”
Infrastructure
Gardner, Mass., launches $1-million project to replace 140-year-old water main
A 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.
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Strategies for maintaining high water quality in distribution systems
Optimizing water quality from the treatment plant to the consumer’s tap is an absolute necessity.
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6 ways to optimize SCADA systems in water utilities for peak performance
When done right, a SCADA system delivers real-time insights, safeguards infrastructure, and preemptively tackles issues.
Resource Management
Interior Dept. allocates $9 million to strengthen Kansas water resilience and sustainability
The city of Wichita relies on two main water sources; however, projections indicate that these sources may not be enough to sustain the city’s future water needs as demands grow.
Regulations
Palm Coast, Fla., will expand two wastewater treatment plants to meet demand
The city’s Wastewater Treatment Plant No. 1 has regularly exceeded its limits: treating an average of 8.7 million gpd in September when it’s only permitted for 6.83 million gpd.
Regulations
Biden-Harris administration issues final rule requiring replacement of lead pipes within 10 years
The goal is clear: eradicate lead exposure risks and provide safe drinking water across communities.
Infrastructure
N.Y. Gov. Hochul announces completion of more than $31 million sewer project in the city of Newburgh
The significant state and federal investments supported construction of 8,700 linear feet of new, larger sewer pipes and other crucial upgrades.
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NYC bears down on final phase of $2-billion Delaware Aqueduct repair project
For over two decades, the city has grappled with leaks that siphon 35 million gallons of water each day from the aqueduct, primarily near Newburgh, N.Y.
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In the wake of deadly Helene, western NC thirsts for water
As of early Sunday afternoon, 145 water systems were either without power, suffering infrastructure damage or under boil-water alerts, depriving individuals, businesses and health care systems of a fundamental resource.
Infrastructure
Where are all the lead service lines in America?
The National Resources Defense Council released a new map of lead pipes in the U.S., highlighting a 'pervasive problem.'
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