Water

Maine water district says ex-employee locked accounts on exit

A former superintendent locked key systems and changed account information while he was leaving the water district.

EPA WaterSense Program encourages participation in Fix a Leak Week

The Environmental Protection Agency encourages homeowners to participate in Fix a Leak Week by finding and fixing water leaks to help conserve water.

Water main break in Flint prompts water conservation request

Residents of Flint are asked to cut back on water use due to a water main break.

Wichita man killed on water plant construction site

WICHITA, Kan. (AP) — Relatives have identified the man killed on the job at the site where a new water plant is under construction in Wichita. The Wichita Eagle reports that the victim was 55-year-old Manuel Esparza of Wichita, a superintendent for UCI Industrial Construction Services. The company ..

Navy fuel leak prompts Honolulu plea for water conservation

Honolulu’s water utility asked nearly 400,000 Oahu residents to voluntarily cut their water use by 10% because the utility was forced to shut down three wells.

Los Angeles sues companies over toxic chemicals in waterways

The city of Los Angeles is suing three companies for waterway contamination.

EPA memo steers water money to disadvantaged communities

The Environmental Protection Agency issued a memo that ensures that water infrastructure investments will not bypass disadvantaged communities.

DOD shuts down Navy's leaking Hawaii fuel tank facility

The Department of Defense shuts down the Navy's fuel tank facility in Hawaii that leaked petroleum into a Pearl Harbor community's tap water.

Former Michigan Governor will take 5th if called to testify in water trial

Rick Snyder, former Michigan governor plans to plead the 5th in a trial involving liability for lead-contaminated water.

Vermont offers federal rescue funding for well, septic fixes

Vermont is providing more than $1 million in funding to help qualified homeowners with repairing or replacing failed or inadequate wells and septic systems.

EPA chief witnesses sewage problems in Alabama’s Black Belt

The administrator of the federal Environmental Protection Agency said he witnessed “unacceptable” problems with raw sewage fouling properties of residents of Alabama’s Black Belt.

Buried fuel tank found near chemical spill on Michigan river

A possibly century-old underground fuel oil tank was found near a southeastern Michigan river near a recent fuel spill.

Michigan task force looking at water infrastructure

A task force is looking to develop a sustainable water infrastructure system in southeastern Michigan.

Flint mayor during water crisis, to run again

Karen Weaver, the former mayor during the water crisis in Flint, is running again for mayor.

EPA confirms filters reduce lead in Michigan city’s water

An EPA study assures that lead-reducing water filters provided to Benton Harbor, Michigan residents work properly.

Water proposals trickle through Utah Statehouse in last days

Officials are advancing water proposals to preserve the Great Salt Lake, incentivize conservation and prepare for a hotter, drier future.

Water contaminations increase Native Hawaiians' distrust in military

After a Navy fuel tank contaminated the water supply for many Pearl Harbor residents, the incident triggered Native Hawaiians' increased distrust in the military.

California farmers face more water cuts

As droughts persist, central California farmers will be getting little to no water again from a key water system but the effects will vary.

Farm groups stymie reorganization of Kansas water programs

Kansas agriculture groups blocked a bipartisan proposal to tie a big increase in funding for water conservation programs to a reorganization of state and local agencies that regulate water use.

PSC approves WV water utility surcharge for improvements

West Virginia American Water’s request for a surcharge for infrastructure improvements has been approved by the state Public Service Commission.

Arizona releases plan to boost water supplies

The governor of Arizona releases a plan to create a state agency that will focus on boosting the water supply to secure the state's water future.

California reps ask for new water study at former base

Two California congress members ask for a study to be conducted to determine if toxic chemicals are located in drinking water on a former military base.

Even in water-rich Michigan, no guarantee of enough for all

High water demands could cause water shortages despite being near a major water source.

Ohio district wins Best Municipal Water in an international tasting contest

An Ohio district wins the top prize for tap water at an international tasting contest.

EPA will review Hawaii fuel tank operations after tainted water

The Environmental Protection Agency will inspect a Navy fuel tank facility in Hawaii after petroleum leaked into Pearl Harbor's tap water supply.

West Virginia panel approves water, sewer rate increase

Customers of West Virginia American Water Company will see a rate increase in water and sewer services.

Southeast Louisiana residents on boil water notice

St. John the Baptist Parish is on boil water notice due to a water main break.

Wisconsin officials adopt PFAS standards for drinking, surface waters

Officials adopted Wisconsin’s first limits on so-called “forever chemicals” in drinking and surface water.

Amid California droughts, US won't give water to farmers

Federal officials said they won’t deliver any water to farmers in California's major agricultural region which will force farmers to plant fewer crops.

Former Alabama water manager arrested on theft charges

A former manager of a Mobile-area water system was arrested on theft charges after authorities conducted a search amid allegations workers had used company money for lavish personal spending.