Water Asset Management
Jackson Won’t Release Email About 2020 Water System Problems
The city of Jackson, Mississippi denied a public records request for an email related to the water treatment system in the city.
US West Prepares for Possible 1st Water Shortage Declaration
Arizona and Nevada could face a water shortage due to low levels in the water supply.
Proposal Would Start Grading of Louisiana’s Water Systems
A proposal in Louisiana would require community water systems to be graded for accountability.
Tunnel Boring Machine “MudHoney” Ready to Get to Work in Seattle
The Tunnel Boring Machine is now in use for a water quality project in Washington to prevent polluted water from entering multiple lakes and canals.
Florida to Close Leaky Wastewater Reservoir
Florida is planning to permanently close a leaky wastewater reservoir that was poured into Tampa Bay.
Tensions Rise in Oregon-California Line Water Battle
Droughts in Oregon and California are causing water allocation changes for water irrigation.
US Seeks Keep Critical Sectors Safe from Cyberattacks
Officials are looking into ways to protect critical industries from cyberattacks.
Kansas Water System Hacking Highlights Risks
A former utility worker hacked into a city water system tampering with cleaning procedures highlighting utility protection difficulties.
Indiana Lawmakers Seek to Amend Bill Impacting Waterways
Lawmakers in Indiana want to change a bill the protects the state's waterways.
Nevada Farmers and Conservationists Balk at ‘Water Banking’
Farmers in Nevada are concerned about a proposal regarding the buying and selling of water rights.
Evacuation Order Lifted at Florida Leaky Phosphate Reservoir
A mandatory evacuation has been lifted and the situation is under control in areas near a leaky wastewater reservoir in Florida.
Florida Lawmakers Plan $200M to Clean, Close Leaky Reservoir
Florida Lawmakers proposed $200 million for wastewater reservoir clean up and closure.
Minnesota City Reaches Settlement for Water Treatment
Bemidji, Minnesota has reached a settlement for $3 million to help pay for a new water treatment facility.
New Mexico Tribes Sue US Over Federal Clean Water Rule
Native Tribes in New Mexico are suing the EPA that lift protections over many streams, creeks and wetlands across the country.
$67 Million Grant Program Will Help Communities Manage Stormwater
The EPA has announced a $67 Million grant program that will help fund stormwater management in several communities across the U.S.
Company Fined $200K Over Water Treatment Problems
North Carolina regulators have fined a company nearly $200,000 over problems with water treatment systems.
Supreme Court Favors Georgia in Water War with Florida
The Supreme Court ruled unanimously for Georgia over a claim from Florida that says Georgia's water use affects Florida's oyster industry.
WSSC Water’s Rate and Billing Structure Deemed Reasonable by Maryland PSC
The Maryland Public Service Commission has deemed the water rate and billing structure to be equal to all customers and promotes water conservation.
EPA Urged to Reconsider Listing Missouri Lakes as ‘Impaired’
Many of Missouri's lakes are considered impaired and several congressional delegation members are trying to change the status.
The DCA Created New Microsites to Enhance the Underground Industry
The DCA launched new microsites helping to create jobs, find workers, educate underground industry.
Cadiz Inc. Issues Statement on New Lawsuits from Opponents of Water Access Targeting Companies
Cadiz issued a statement regarding a lawsuit about California's water supply.
GPI Builds Water Infrastructure Services in Western Pennsylvania
GPI appoints a new branch manager to strengthen operations in Western Pennsylvania.
California State Water Project Initial Allocations Lowered
A second consecutive dry winter led to the lowering of initial allocations from the State Water Project for the 2021 water year.
Massachusetts Awards $3M to Towns to Fight Water Pollution
Several towns in Massachusetts were awarded grants to improved drinking water quality.
Boil Advisory Lifted for All of Jackson, One Month Later
February's deep freeze kept Jackson, Mississippi for 30 days following the weather.
Western States Chart Diverging Paths as Water Shortages Loom
The Colorado River is a water resource for several states and Utah may soon have more share of the water.
Biden EPA to Reconsider Trump Rule on Lead in Drinking Water
The Biden administration is delaying the effective date of the policy intended to prevent lead pollution of drinking water.
Digital Water Project Activity Rebounds by 11%
Digital water project activity increased by 11% in 2020.
Alaska Village Gets Potable Water Back After 1 Month Without
An Alaskan village has received potable water after a month without.
Lawyers Seeking 32% of $641M Flint Tainted Water Settlement
Lawyers that helped negotiated the Flint water settlement are requesting over $200 million in fees and expenses.
- OSHA cites Florida contractors for trench safety violations at sewer and excavation sites
- Cadiz to reuse steel from terminated Keystone XL pipeline for California groundwater project
- Lynchburg, Va., breaks ground on largest-ever Blackwater CSO tunnel project
- Biden-Harris administration invests $849 million in aging water infrastructure, drought resilience
- The EPA announces $6.2 billion in funding for Iowa and Kansas water infrastructure