Americans Are More Concerned About Communities Flooding Than Last Year, Annual Survey from Advanced Drainage Systems and The Harris Poll Finds
January 23, 2025 in Water
Americans Are More Concerned About Communities Flooding Than Last Year, Annual Survey from Advanced Drainage Systems and The Harris Poll Finds

64% of Americans say stormwater has a negative impact on their community, up from 51% last year.     HILLIARD, OHIO – Advanced Drainage Systems (NYSE: WMS) (“ADS” or the “Company”), a leading provider of innovative water management solutions in the stormwater and onsite septic wastewater industries, today announced the results of its 2024 survey on stormwater management. The study conducted by The Harris Poll found that individuals are more concerned about their community's ability to mana...

Sarasota’s Bee Ridge Water Reclamation Facility earns Envision® Gold for sustainable infrastructure
January 16, 2025 in Water , News , Wastewater , Awards
Sarasota’s Bee Ridge Water Reclamation Facility earns Envision® Gold for sustainable infrastructure

Rendering of the Bee Ridge Water Reclamation Facility, Sarasota County, Florida   Innovative plant expansion to deliver enhanced environmental protection and resilience via advanced treatment technology ​SARASOTA COUNTY, FL – The Bee Ridge Water Reclamation Facility (BRWRF) Expansion and Conversion to Advanced Wastewater Treatment (AWT) Project in Sarasota County, Florida, has earned an Envision Gold award from the Institute for Sustainable Infrastructure (ISI). This recognition undersc...

Algae Outbreaks in Reservoirs Threaten Our Nation’s Potable Water Supply
January 9, 2025 in Water , Drinking water
Algae Outbreaks in Reservoirs Threaten Our Nation’s Potable Water Supply

As public utilities, reservoirs are subject to more stringent management standards and must meet requirements for a range of water quality parameters. The U.S. has over 84,000 reservoirs, ranging from large-scale ones like Lake Mead to small municipal reservoirs. Their combined storage capacity exceeds 600 million acre-feet of water. These reservoirs serve various purposes, including drinking water supply, recreation, irrigation, flood control, and hydropower. Some are exclusively for drink...

Hot Springs Cuts Non-Revenue Water Loss Nearly in Half with Digital Solutions from Xylem
November 20, 2024 in Water
Hot Springs Cuts Non-Revenue Water Loss Nearly in Half with Digital Solutions from Xylem

The City of Hot Springs Utilities in Arkansas credits advanced metering infrastructure and leak detection for reducing water loss and strives to continuously improve with virtual district metering areas. (Photo: Business Wire)   Arkansas city modernizes aging infrastructure WASHINGTON - The City of Hot Springs took decisive steps to reduce non-revenue water loss by nearly 50 percent using advanced digital solutions from Xylem (NYSE: XYL). Hot Springs’ 143-year-old water system...

Tampa, Florida’s MacDill 48 Park Celebrated for Providing Nature-Based Stormwater Mitigation
November 13, 2024 in Water , Stormwater
Tampa, Florida’s MacDill 48 Park Celebrated for Providing Nature-Based Stormwater Mitigation

TAMPA, Fla. — The national Engineering & Public Works Roadshow celebrated Tampa, Florida’s MacDill 48 Park for its nature-based solution to frequent flooding events in the surrounding communities. The press conference and walking tour of the soon-to-be-opened 48-acre park featured City officials, the Stormwater Engineering Division of Tampa’s Mobility Department, Tampa Parks and Recreation, Atkins – the project designer, and Kimmins Contracting Corp. – the project contractor.    MacDill 48...

Denver Water Sets Net-Zero Carbon Emissions Goal for 2030
November 7, 2024 in Water , News
Denver Water Sets Net-Zero Carbon Emissions Goal for 2030

DENVER ― Wednesday, Nov. 6, 2024 ― The Denver Board of Water Commissioners approved a resolution today committing Denver Water to a net-zero carbon emissions goal by the end of 2030, the utility’s latest push toward sustainable operations in its ongoing work to address the challenges of climate change.  Achieving the goal will require Denver Water to rapidly deploy renewable energy generation across its facilities, continue to increase energy efficiency, electrify its buildings and fleet, and...

Gaps in Laws and Policies Leave Water and Sanitation Systems Vulnerable to Harmful Climate Impacts in Frontline Communities Across the US, New Report Finds
October 22, 2024 in Water
Gaps in Laws and Policies Leave Water and Sanitation Systems Vulnerable to Harmful Climate Impacts in Frontline Communities Across the US, New Report Finds

Research Highlights Climate is Changing Faster than Laws Have Responded, Leaving Infrastructure with Insufficient Resilience and Risking a Widening Water Access Gap OAKLAND, CA – New research released today by the Pacific Institute and the Center for Water Security and Cooperation (CWSC) reveals existing laws and policies fail to protect water and sanitation systems from climate change impacts in frontline communities across the United States. The report, “Law and Policies that Address Equitab...

Stantec Chosen to Design New Biosolids Treatment Facility for City of Winnipeg
October 17, 2024 in Water , Projects , Wastewater
Stantec Chosen to Design New Biosolids Treatment Facility for City of Winnipeg

Winnipeg, Manitoba  Sustainable biosolids treatment is crucial amid population growth and new regulations October 16, 2024—As part of a progressive design-build team, Stantec, a global leader in sustainable design and engineering, will lead the design for a new biosolids facility at the City of Winnipeg’s North End Sewage Treatment Plant in Winnipeg, Manitoba. This is the City’s first progressive design-build project and a major initiative to sustainably treat bio...

Water infrastructure projects are abundant as cities and states face shortages
October 15, 2024 in Water
Water infrastructure projects are abundant as cities and states face shortages

America has water problems. Water stress can be found in almost every state. New Mexico falls into the category of extremely high ‘water stress’ for multiple reasons, including climate change, limited rainfall and reduced volume of water in both the Rio Grande and Colorado rivers, which are major water resources for the state. Arizona, California, Nebraska and Colorado also fall into the category of water stressed states. These states struggle with high water demands brought on by droughts, poll...

Michigan’s Rural Communities Awarded Over $42 Million to Invest in Water Infrastructure 
October 11, 2024 in Water , News
Michigan’s Rural Communities Awarded Over $42 Million to Invest in Water Infrastructure 

A row of irrigation sprinklers spray a field on a farm during a drought in Saanich, British Columbia, Canada, on Wednesday, July 12, 2023. Premier David Eby said that much of the province hasn’t ever experienced the current level of drought this early in the summer, Canadian Press reports. Photographer: James MacDonald/Bloomberg via Getty Images   Funding Will Improve Access to Safe Drinking Water for Thousands of Michiganders   LANSING, Mich.— The Michigan Infrastructure...

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Video: Crashes Drop Measurably After Rural Road Safety Improvement Project on US 521 in Lancaster County

Video: Crashes Drop Measurably After Rural Road Safety Improvement Project on US 521 in Lancaster County

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