Pacific Pipeline Systems will pay for the discharge of crude oil into Pyramid Lake in 2005, according to a settlement negotiated by the Justice Department and EPA.
CH2M HILL, in partnership with the city, is expected to complete the $690 million management initiative for Fort Lauderdale's water infrastructure one year ahead of schedule.
Case studies highlight water system partnerships used to improve technical and financial capacity.
EPA orders authority to pay $57,000 for failing to comply with order to improve drinking water and wastewater systems.
Single-use filter pouches and community supporting hydro-wells will purify 1,480 gallons of water a day for survivors of the Haiti earthquake.
The company's technology extracts moisture from the air, then filters and purifies the water, which will provide earthquake survivors with a source of potable water.
SiteSecure, security integrator, helped St. Cloud, Fla., modernize its surveillance system to IP video.
The American Water Works Association will let members know when their expertise may be needed.
University of Nevada, Reno researcher is developing a salt-gradient stratification process that traps the heat that powers distillation system patented by the university.
Inconsistent federal, state and local laws are undercutting groundwater protection efforts in the United States.
- By Michael E. Covert, P.G.
University of Michigan researchers have developed an inexpensive biosensor for drinking water treatment plants.
Oracle Utilities worked with O'Keeffe & Company to tap into the thinking of 1,210 adults and 302 water utility managers in the United States and Canada about water conservation.
- By L.K. Williams, EPonline
These subsidiaries of Suez Environnement have set aside more than $1.2 million in funding for four research projects.
The U.S. Geological Survey says information about copper, lithium, rare earth elements, uranium, and phosphate resources is important for security and land-use decisions.
Twenty of 49 potentially responsible parties will now have to contribute funds for the cleanup of the Sutton Brook Disposal Area Superfund Site.
The irrigation water typically speeds through soil cracks without interacting with the soil, says Eve Hinckley.
Directed to small public water systems, the review draft is titled "Control and Mitigation of Drinking Water Losses in Distribution Systems."