Stricter low-lead requirements that will be mandatory in California and Vermont starting Jan. 1, 2010.
National Institute of Standards and Technology's Technology Innovation Program is supporting the development of a robotic platform that will repair and retrofit deteriorating water mains nationwide.
Environmental Working Group report ranked TMWA and SNWA very low on its recently publicized list of quality drinking water.
Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission staff and contractors detail inspection program, use of state-of-the-art technologies to inspect large mains, help prevent future breaks.
Students are using boreholes to map patterns of groundwater flow and record variations in temperature, chemical composition and pressure.
The report, prepared by CH2M Hill, supports the advantages provided by vessel-based desalination from Water Standards.
Letter to lawmakers refers to delays caused by "Buy American" restrictions on stimulus funding for water and wastewater projects.
The shaped graphene structures could be used as building blocks of nanodevices with unique mechanical, electrical or optical properties.
The American Water Works Association is accepting abstracts until Feb. 16 for the 2010 Water Quality Technology Conference and Exposition that will be held Nov. 14-18 in Savannah, Ga.
Southington, Conn., GenCorp., Kraft Foods, Shell Oil Co., and United Technologies Corp. will pay millions to ensure protections from contaminated groundwater at the Superfund site; 86 other parties also will contribute.
Money for water projects is needed now to alleviate the water supply problem and record unemployment, according to HR 4225's sponsors.
The settlement agreement includes the United States and California water districts and resolves longstanding claims to water rights in the Santa Margarita River Watershed.
Environmental Working Group report analyzes 20 million tap water quality tests done by water utilities over the last five years and found 316 contaminants.
According to Sen. Lautenberg, almost 40 percent of bottled water comes from municipal water sources.
EPA says the specification will help homeowners increase water efficiency and save on their utility bills.
Corporate Accountability International calls such spending wasteful and urges support of public water.
Water and wastewater facilities, collection and distribution systems and public works functions are now under a centralized operation.