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EPA Halts Corps' Yazoo Pump Project

California Rain Ups Water Allocation

Aqua Kids Highlights Everglades Conservation Efforts

NYC Considers Green Tactics to Curb SSOs

Highway Pact to Stem California Runoff

Groups Team Up for Turtles

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The Business of Water

2007 was another typical year for the water industry – full of challenges, surprises, frustrations and complexities, but also offering new opportunities. The job of the water utility – to provide safe and affordable water – may sound easy, but in many ways the job continues to get tougher and tougher.

  • By Steve Maxwell

EBMUD Begins Optimization Study

N.J. Wins Challenge to State Water Protection Law

N.C. Governor Urges Water Systems to Prepare

Wisconsin Earmarks Funds for Invasive Species Control

DOI Seeks to Improve Colorado River Resources

Authority Lowers Lake Levels to Control Non-native Plant

Final EPA Release of the Water Quality Standards Database

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