Water

Broken Pipe Leaves 100 Without Water in Connecticut

DANBURY, Conn. (AP) — Officials in Danbury, Connecticut say a water main break left about 100 people without water service for several hours. The city’s Public Utilities Department says the break occurred on a four-inch pipe under Oak Ridge Avenue around 7 a.m. Wednesday. Director David Day says w..

Subsite Electronics Acquires R.S. Technical Services

Subsite Electronics, a Charles Machine Works Company, has acquired the assets of R.S. Technical Services, Inc., an innovator in the design and manufacture of closed-circuit television remote inspection and monitoring cameras. The deal adds proven camera inspection capabilities to Subsite’s line of U..

San Francisco Area Water Agencies Move to Expand Reservoir

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — A dozen water agencies preparing for the next California drought are moving ahead with an $800 million expansion of one of the largest reservoirs in the San Francisco Bay Area. The Contra Costa Water District, which owns the Los Vaqueros Reservoir, has scheduled six public meet..

Water Service Disrupted at Kansas City Airport Terminal

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Crews at Kansas City International Airport are working to restore water service to one of its terminals after a water main broke. Officials say the 12-inch pipe failed Tuesday afternoon, forcing crews to shut off water to the airport’s Terminal B. Portable toilets were broug..

Utah Residents Weigh in on 50-year Water Plan

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Utah residents had a chance last week to weigh in on Gov. Gary Herbert’s 50-year water-use plan for the state, which drew both praise and criticism from those gathered. The new long-term state water plan shows Utah officials are still considering an expensive Lake Powell pipel..

Michigan's Legal Bills for Flint Water Crisis Top $14M

LANSING, Mich. (AP) — Michigan’s legal bills for the man-made water crisis in Flint are piling up. At least $14 million has been spent hiring lawyers from at least 33 law firms, according to an Associated Press analysis of state records. Costs are only expected to balloon as Attorney General Bill S..

$5.5 Million Sewer Project Finished in New York

On June 16, New York City Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) Acting Commissioner Vincent Sapienza and Department of Design and Construction (DDC) Commissioner Dr. Feniosky Peña-Mora announced that construction has been completed on a $5.5 million sewer project in the Staten Island neighbor..

New York Makes Sewer, Water Improvements

On June 20, New York City Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) Acting Commissioner Vincent Sapienza and Department of Design and Construction (DDC) Commissioner Feniosky Peña-Mora announced the completion of a new Bluebelt in the South Shore’s Pleasant Plains neighborhood. Prior to construc..

Rhode Island Town to Remove Lead Pipes

North Providence, Rhode Island Mayor Charles Lombardi has announced a pilot program to remove lead water pipes from 563,000 residential properties. The Whole Lead Pipe Program is a partnership between the town of North Providence and Providence Water to replace lead pipes with new, lead-free lines...

Lawsuits Challenge Ambitious California Water Tunnels

FRESNO, Calif. (AP) — Gov. Jerry Brown’s ambitious plans to build two massive tunnels, reengineering the hub of California’s water system, would destroy native fish species already on the brink of extinction, lawsuits filed Thursday said. The $16 billion proposed tunnels along the state’s largest r..

Pennsylvania Governor Approves Funding for 17 Municipal Stormwater Projects

On June 29, Pennsylvania Governor Tom Wolf announced the approval of funding to support to 17 municipal stormwater projects in Pennsylvania’s portion of the Chesapeake Bay Watershed. “The convenience we all enjoy with pavement comes with a tangible cost: increased runoff pollution in our local wate..

New Series Highlights "Utility of the Future" Challenges

The Retail Energy Practice of global economic consultancy The Brattle Group is producing a series of briefs that provide an integrated view into potential utility responses to the challenges and trends associated with the “Utility of the Future” (UoF). “The business model that has worked for utilit..

API Praises Admin Action to Rescind WOTUS Rule

The American Petroleum Institute (API) praised actions taken by the Trump administration earlier this week to rescind the 2015 Waters of the United States (WOTUS) rule. “Today’s action by the administration will help spur U.S. job creation by providing the regulatory certainty needed to encourage i..

Study: Clean Drinking Water More Important to Americans than Clean Air

According to “Perspectives on America’s Water,” a new study conducted by PSB, on behalf of Nestlé Waters North America, access to clean drinking water and the nation’s water infrastructure are major concerns for Americans across the country. The study, the first of its kind to gather both the opini..

Michigan Sues Flint After Council Refuses to OK Water Deal

LANSING, Mich. (AP) – The state of Michigan sued Flint Wednesday, alleging that the city council’s refusal to approve a broadly backed deal to buy water long term from a Detroit-area system is endangering public health in the wake of a man-made crisis that left the supply contaminated with lead. Th..

Trump Administration Moves to Withdraw Obama’s Water Rule

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Trump administration moved Tuesday to roll back an Obama administration policy that protected more than half the nation’s streams from pollution but drew attacks from farmers, fossil fuel companies and property-rights groups as federal overreach. The 2015 regulation sought t..

Texas Town Receives $5.5 Million for Water, Wastewater Projects

The Texas Water Development Board (TWDB) has approved financial assistance in the amount of $5.5 million, consisting of a $1.6 million loan from the Drinking Water State Revolving Fund and a $3.9 million loan from the Clean Water State Revolving Fund, to the city of Gladewater. The assistance provi..

Georgia Utility Awards Sewer Contract

The Walker County Water & Sewerage Authority (WCWSA) has awarded a $297,000 contract to Insituform, an Aegion Company, to combat millions of gallons of stormwater infiltrating its system. The project involves renewing and extending the life of 11,000 feet of sewer line, utilizing a cured in place p..

More than $16 Million Awarded for South Dakota Water, Wastewater Projects

The South Dakota Department of Environment and Natural Resources has approved more than $16 million for water and wastewater projects. Loans were awarded to the following municipalities:  Eagle Butte, $940,000 in two loans, which includes a $670,000 loan for sanitary and storm sewer improv..

Artesian Water Completes Infrastructure Project

Artesian Resources Corporation’s principal subsidiary, Artesian Water Company, Inc. has achieved full regionalization of drinking water throughout its growing southern New Castle County service area. In June 2017, Artesian’s transmission and distribution teams completed several critical service con..

Flint Extends Contract for Detroit-area Water Supply

FLINT, Mich. (AP) — Flint has extended its water contract with the Great Lakes Water Authority to September as the impoverished Michigan city struggles to recover from a lead-tainted water crisis. The Flint Journal reports (http://bit.ly/2teV69f ) that the city council approved the short-term..

West Virginia American Water Begins Infrastructure Upgrades

West Virginia American Water today announced it is beginning work on the following water infrastructure improvement projects: An approximately $70,000 project to replace 500 feet of 1950s-era water line with new six-inch PVC line in South Hills. The project will take place along Bridg..

California's Giant Water Tunnels Win First Crucial Approval

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — U.S. wildlife officials gave crucial first approval Monday to California Gov. Jerry Brown’s decades-old ambitions to build two massive tunnels that would re-engineer the water system in the nation’s most populous state. The National Marine Fisheries Service and U.S. Fish and Wi..

Pennsylvania American Water Begins Two Water Main Upgrade Projects

Pennsylvania American Water has announced work is underway on the following construction projects: Upgrading more than 3,500 feet of water main in Clarks Summit and South Abington Township to improve reliability for customers, reduce service disruptions and increase water flows for firefighting. ..

Pennsylvania American Water Begins Water Line Expansion

Pennsylvania American Water has started construction to extend water lines in Butler County to provide public water service to the Summit Township Elementary School and approximately 100 residential customers. The elementary school was closed in January after reports of lead and E.coli contami..

Contracts Awarded for Underground Utilities Construction

The Palm Beach Town Council has approved the following contracts for underground utilities construction: More than $4.8 million to Burkhardt Construction for undergrounding, water main and drainage improvements $7.9 million to Whiting-Turner Contracting for the installation of underground utilit..

Feds To Give Update On California’s Big Water Tunnels

The federal regulators evaluating Gov. Jerry Brown’s decades-old ambitions to re-engineer the water supplies from California’s largest river are promising a status update Monday, as Brown’s $16 billion proposal to shunt part of the Sacramento through two mammoth tunnels awaits a crucial yes or no fr..

Florida DEP Approves Nearly $39 Million for Water Pipeline Projects

The Florida Department of Environmental Protection’s Clean Water State Revolving Fund and Drinking Water State Revolving Fund programs recently selected seven clean water and drinking water pipeline projects around the state for $38.6 million in low-interest loans and grants. Both programs provide l..

New Study Highlights How to Make Infrastructure Relevant Again

Brodeur Partners, a global strategic communications firm, today announced the results of a new study, “Making Infrastructure Relevant Again” which looks at voters’ sense of urgency toward the nation’s aging infrastructure. Among other things, the study revealed that voters give high marks to the..

Company Removing Chemical from North Carolina Water

WILMINGTON, N.C. (AP) — A company says it will remove an unregulated chemical from wastewater that’s been dumped in the Cape Fear River in North Carolina for more than 35 years. Chemours of Wilmington, Delaware, said Tuesday it will capture the GenX chemical and dispose of it. North Carolina Envir..