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WateReuse Symposium Registration Opens

WateReuse Association,with American Water Works and the Water Environment Federation, have slated the 24th annual symposium for Sept. 13-16.

Houston Contracts with Purepay Receivables

Houston Water and Wastewater Utility will be using Purepay Receivables Automation to better manage its billing and payment processing system.

EPA Allocates Stimulus Funds for Water Quality, SRFs

Ten more states are allocated funding in May for water quality, drinking water, and wastewater projects through the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009.

Maryland to Revisit Erosion, Sediment Controls

The Maryland Department of the Environment will make significant changes to its requirements for preventing pollution from running off construction sites.

Economists Band to Fight Climate Change Skeptics

The latest report clarifies the potential regional impacts of policies that impose a price on energy-related carbon dioxide emissions.

MAPLight Tracks Positions on Key Bills

The group's Congress API sheds light on special interest groups' influence on national lawmakers.

DEP, PennFuture Halt Strip Mining Permit

PDG Land Development had proposed to dump rocks removed in the mining of Hays Woods, one of Pittsburgh's largest intact green spaces, into the valleys.

REACHing for Answers

Producers and handlers of all types of chemicals have specific obligations to fulfill to the European Chemicals Agency and their European customers.

Agency Begins Annual N.Y., N.J. Beach Monitoring

EPA will be monitoring beaches and coasts in New Jersey and New York to safeguard the people who use them during the summer months.

NRDC Report Touts Water Efficiency for California

Water efficiency can help California meets it annual water needs, according to a report from the Natural Resources Defense Council.

Report: Rules Can Resolve Oil Sands Energy, GHGs

The Council on Foreign Relations says prudent greenhouse gas regulations can still allow for robust development of the Canadian oil sands.

Industrial Scientific to Provide Detection Service

The company is offering a subscription service in lieu of gas detector ownership.

Texas Lawmakers OK High Efficiency Toilet Bill

Texas lawmakers passed a bill that would establish performance standards for plumbing in the state, including low-flow toilets.

Hydro Introduces Stormbloc to North America

Stormbloc, a device that manages excessive stormwater discharge, is now available in North America.

Puget Sound Naval Shipyard Addresses Copper Issue

The Puget Sound Naval Shipyard has to upgrade its wastewater treatment system so that only allowable levels of copper will be discharged, according to its National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System permit.

Calif. American Water Speeds up Meter Retrofits

California American Water is planning to install water meters for its flat rate customers in an effort to reduce water consumption during the state's prolonged drought.

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