Grand jury indicts DHS Inc. and its top officials for numerous violations of the Clean Water Act.
With the help of Autodesk Topobase software, an Australian water organization integrates its geographic information system and improves workflow.
Kansas City Public Works says a power failure caused one of its lift stations to go offline.
Security door manufacturer steps up production to protect against copper theft.
Heavy rains, accidental opening of a valve release an estimated 130,000 gallons of untreated, diluted wastewater into the creek.
Black & Veatch is providing design work that should enhance Chesapeake Bay water quality, save energy.
Teams designed a secondary treatment upgrade entry and a constructed environs entry using green infrastructure and low impact design methods.
Rome, Italy, puts a 1,000-foot sewer bypass in a busy quarter using trenchless technology and centrifugally cast, fiberglass-reinforced, polymer mortar pipe.
Florida Petroleum Marketers Association says that more than $200 million from a cleanup trust was swept into the general fund for other programs.
Proposals must be submitted by Nov. 23 and all work must be completed by April 2010.
EPA grant will help fund the replacement of 7,000 feet of wastewater main for the West Virginia city.
Rajat Ghosh presents sustainable water technologies at China America National Frontiers of Engineering Symposium.
The American Water subsidiary lowered its water reclamation facility's water consumption.
More than 17,000 water professionals, nearly 1,000 exhibitors attended last week’s conference and exhibition.
Potential water sector clients seem to be moving toward asset management through concession contracts more quickly than energy sector, COO says.
- By Water & Wastewater News Staff