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NWF Looks to Congress for Water Protection

Milwaukee Gives Pump Station Contract to Black & Veatch

Bureau Outlines Criteria for Rural Water Program

Webcast: Rain Gardens Reduce Runoff

Missouri-Arkansas Pact to Protect, Preserve Water

Scottish Society Bestows Award on Water Supply Project

EPA Plans to Set Pollution Caps for the Chesapeake Bay

N.A. Water Systems Breaks Ground on Mine Water Project



Siemens Establishes Mobile Treatment Services in Middle East

WSH Licenses UCLA-developed Technologies

Urban Trees Enhance Water Infiltration

UK Agency Calls for Action to Improve Water Quality

Group Threatens Suit Related to Ocean Acidification

Agreement Is First Step in Removing Klamath River Dams

WERF Issues RFP for Climate Change Impacts

Phoenix Plant Earns Design-build Award

GNF, GE Hitachi Efforts Save Water, Reduce Emissions

WSSC to Send Text, E-mail Alerts

'Green' Desalination

Over the past five years, desalination has gained significant momentum in California. With more than 10 projects in various stages of environmental review, design, and construction, desalination is planned to provide 1,500 to 2,000 million liters per day (ml/d) of new fresh drinking water supplies for the state by 2015.

USGS Collects Baseline Data for Emerging Contaminants

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