Rainwater Harvesting System Market Report: An In-depth Analysis of Rain Barrel, Dry, Wet, and Green Roof Systems
March 14, 2024 in Water
Rainwater Harvesting System Market Report: An In-depth Analysis of Rain Barrel, Dry, Wet, and Green Roof Systems

Rainwater harvesting systems have become indispensable solutions in combating water scarcity issues globally, and the market outlook from 2024 to 2034 reflects substantial growth potential. The projected market size of the global Rainwater Harvesting System Market is estimated to reach US$ 1,850 million in 2024, with an expected Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 7.0% throughout the forecast period, culminating in a market value of US$ 3,639.6 million by 2034. Key Market Drivers: Water...

The International Code Council Combats Global Water Crisis as Billions of People Lack Access to Safe and Clean Water
March 11, 2024 in Water
The International Code Council Combats Global Water Crisis as Billions of People Lack Access to Safe and Clean Water

This Code Council announces World Water Campaign that aims to help fight against the global water crisis by providing resources, tools and hosting educational events   Washington, D.C. – The International Code Council is launching its inaugural World Water Awareness campaign to raise awareness of the collective responsibility to address the global water crisis through long-term, consistent water conservation efforts. Continuing throughout March, this campaign shows how the public can help...

Advantages of PEX Plumbing Systems Detailed in New Technical Document
March 8, 2024 in Water , News , Products
Advantages of PEX Plumbing Systems Detailed in New Technical Document

PEX: State-of-the-Art for Potable Water; Historical Overview of Discontinued PB Piping Materials Also Examined   IRVING, Texas - March 7, 2024 -  A new technical document that addresses the critical  differences between crosslinked polyethylene (PEX) tubing systems with polybutylene (PB) systems has been published by the Plastics Pipe Institute, Inc. (PPI). The initiative was deemed necessary to eliminate any confusion between the two products because of problems associated with polybutyle...

Soleno expands into the United States with $22M Investment in Water Management System Innovations
March 8, 2024 in Water , News , Corporate
Soleno expands into the United States with $22M Investment in Water Management System Innovations

New Plant will Create 35-50 New Jobs for Saratoga, NY SARATOGA, N.Y. (March 7th, 2024) – As a true leader in water management, Soleno - whose expertise is already well-recognized in Canada - is proud to announce construction of its new plant in Saratoga, New York. This expansion marks the official establishment of Soleno’s emerging presence in the United States. The plant will bring sustainable water management to residents and businesses in the Saratoga community, along with job opportuni...

GLWA Maintains Commitment to 4% Increase in Service Charge Increases
March 1, 2024 in Water
GLWA Maintains Commitment to 4% Increase in Service Charge Increases

GLWA MAINTAINS COMMITMENT TO 4% PROMISE IN ITS FY 2025 BUDGET; WATER & WASTEWATER SERVICE CHARGE INCREASES WELL BELOW RATE OF INFLATION Water System service charge increase is 3.25 percent; Wastewater System service charge increase is 3.0 percent Eight-year annual average charge adjustment is just 2.3 percent for water and 1.2 percent for wastewater Since FY2018, GLWA’s average combined Water and Wastewater service charge adjustments have been less than half of inflationary i...

New Pacific Institute Report Finds Substantial Opportunity for Urban Stormwater Capture to Enhance Water Resilience in Communities Across the United States
February 29, 2024 in Water , News
New Pacific Institute Report Finds Substantial Opportunity for Urban Stormwater Capture to Enhance Water Resilience in Communities Across the United States

National assessment quantifies vast potential to capture urban stormwater, volume equivalent to more than 90% of annual municipal and industrial water withdrawals   OAKLAND, CALIFORNIA, Feb. 29, 2024 –The Pacific Institute, a US-based global water think tank, in partnership with 2NDNATURE today released a new national assessment finding substantial opportunities for expanded stormwater capture and use approaches to improve water resilience in urban areas across the United States. The pivot...

NIBS Issues Report on Access to Clean Water and Sanitation
February 23, 2024 in Water
NIBS Issues Report on Access to Clean Water and Sanitation

The Consultative Council’s Clean Water and Sanitation report will be included in a three-part 2024 Moving Forward Report to POTUS this spring   (WASHINGTON, DC) – The National Institute of Building Sciences (NIBS) today issued a new report entitled Clean Water, Sanitation, and the Built Environment, focusing on how commercial and residential buildings access and use water resources.  The water and sanitation access report calls for: Improved and increased data collection efforts...

Mexican ceramic industry giant invests in airborne water recovery to save nearly half of plant’s total water
February 22, 2024 in Water
Mexican ceramic industry giant invests in airborne water recovery to save nearly half of plant’s total water

Grupo Lamosa, one of the largest ceramics producers of the world, has purchased a system for recycling of airborne wastewater from Swedish water innovation company Drupps to be installed at one of its production plants in Peru, to achieve sustainability ambitions by increasing water efficiency and to ensure the plant's long term operational viability. Grupo Lamosa, one of the largest ceramics producers of the world, has purchased a full-scale Drupps Vapor system for recovery of water from air...

Atlanta DWM Moves Forward with Project to Increase Sewer Capacity and Mitigate Flooding
February 13, 2024 in Water
Atlanta DWM Moves Forward with Project to Increase Sewer Capacity and Mitigate Flooding

Critical sewer capacity relief solution to be constructed in Atlanta’s Peoplestown neighborhood ATLANTA, Feb. 13, 2024 — The City of Atlanta Department of Watershed Management (DWM) has reached a significant milestone to deliver on a decade-long effort to remedy combined sewer overflows and localized flooding in southeast Atlanta. In an effort to meet the requirements of an EPA-issued Consent Decree, DWM has contracted a multidisciplinary team to design and construct solutions that help contr...

Explore the Risk of PFAS in Local Tap Water
February 6, 2024 in Water , Drinking water , Videos , Multimedia
Explore the Risk of PFAS in Local Tap Water

U.S. Geological Survey scientists created an interactive map to help the public better understand their risk of exposure to PFAS, also known as “forever chemicals.” This interactive tool allows you to view data from a recently published USGS study on PFAS in tap water as well as learn where known PFAS sources are near your community. In this video, Stephanie Gordon, a USGS physical scientist, will demonstrate how you can use this new web tool to explore detected PFAS and PFAS sources near you....

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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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June Issue 2026

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