New Recycling Video Announced by the Plastics Pipe Institute
March 23, 2023 in Water , News
New Recycling Video Announced by the Plastics Pipe Institute

The new animated video from the Drainage Division of the Plastics Pipe Institute shows how the industry uses recycled plastic to manufacture pipe for the infrastructure that can last more than 100 years.    Animated Tutorial Explains How PCR Is Used by Industry to Benefit Communities IRVING, Texas  - The Plastics Pipe Institute, Inc. (PPI) today announced that it has released a new animated video that explains the important role post- consumer resin (PCR) can play in manufacturing of pi...

Video: Eastern Kentucky Flood Recovery - 6 Months Later
March 19, 2023 in Water , Videos , Multimedia
Video: Eastern Kentucky Flood Recovery - 6 Months Later

Catastrophic damage, unrelenting hope. Six months from the devastating flooding that rocked Eastern Kentucky in July 2022, we’ve weathered unimaginable loss and witnessed the power of teamwork. Great strides has been made to restore not only infrastructure but communities. We’re proud to serve on Team Kentucky and remain committed to rebuilding together. Listen in as leaders and residents reflect on progress so far.

DuPont Joins Collective Investment to Increase Global Water Access
March 17, 2023 in Water
DuPont Joins Collective Investment to Increase Global Water Access

DuPont joins Starbucks, Ecolab, Gap, Reckitt, and the US International Development Finance Corporation to Collectively Improve Water Access for More than 5 Million People  DuPont today announced that it is making an impact investment of $3M to increase access to safe water and sanitation. WaterEquity’s Global Access Fund IV, with $140M in investor commitments toward a goal of $150M, aims to reach 5 million people across Asia, Africa, and Latin America. The fund brings together collec...

EPA’s proposed PFAS drinking water standards lauded as an important public health milestone
March 17, 2023 in Water , Drinking water
EPA’s proposed PFAS drinking water standards lauded as an important public health milestone

Proposed strong standards for key PFAS chemicals will protect health and drinking water of communities nationwide   LANSING - The Great Lakes PFAS Action Network issued the following statement applauding today’s announcement by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) of proposed national drinking water standards (Maximum Contaminant Limits or “MCLs”) for six PFAS chemicals: PFOA,  PFOS, PFHxS, PFNA, PFBS and  GenX.  These chemicals have been used in a broad variety of products and are th...

California Water Service Group Subsidiaries Preparing for Compliance with Potential PFAS Drinking Water Regulation
March 17, 2023 in Water
California Water Service Group Subsidiaries Preparing for Compliance with Potential PFAS Drinking Water Regulation

SAN JOSE, Calif., March 14, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- With the release of a proposed national primary drinking water regulation by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) for certain per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) today, California Water Service Group’s (Group, NYSE: CWT) subsidiaries are assessing the impact of the potential regulation on their water systems in California, Hawaii, New Mexico, and Washington. Group’s subsidiaries are reviewing the proposed regulation and intend...

NACWA Senate Testimony Focuses on Full Funding and Implementation of the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law
March 16, 2023 in Water , News
NACWA Senate Testimony Focuses on Full Funding and Implementation of the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law

WASHINGTON, D.C. – The National Association of Clean Water Agencies (NACWA) testified before the United States Senate’s Environment & Public Works Committee on March 15 as part of a hearing entitled Implementing the Infrastructure Investment and Job Act (IIJA): Perspectives on the Drinking Water and Wastewater Infrastructure Act. NACWA’s testimony focused on how the nation’s public clean water utilities are helping to implement the wastewater components of the IIJA, also known as the Bipartis...

Buffalo Sewer Authority Saves $145 Million, Cuts Pollution with Smart Sewer Technology
March 15, 2023 in Water , Wastewater
Buffalo Sewer Authority Saves $145 Million, Cuts Pollution with Smart Sewer Technology

City Wins International Award by Harnessing the Power of Real-Time Control, Modeling, and Analytics WASHINGTON, DC, (March 15, 2023) – Buffalo Sewer Authority (BSA) saved $145 million by deploying a cutting-edge digital system that reduced polluted water flowing into its rivers during storm events. By harnessing the power of data and analytics, the city improved the quality of local waterways and can use the $145 million savings to lessen the associated costs for city residents. A collabor...

AquaFim and WaterIQ Technologies Announce Mexico Partnership
March 15, 2023 in Water , News , Technology
AquaFim and WaterIQ Technologies Announce Mexico Partnership

Partnership Increases Access to Advanced Ultrasound Algae Technology WILSON, Wyo.  – WaterIQ Technologies™, the leader in next-generation ultrasonic solutions to combat harmful algae and biofilm without the use of chemicals, today announced a partnership agreement with AquaFim, the leading agriculture and irrigation systems and services company for the export produce market in Mexico. As part of the partnership, AquaFim will hold exclusive rights to serve the agricultural irrigation market in...

Pennsylvania Water Authority Masters Proactive Leak Detection Using Xylem Technology
March 14, 2023 in Water , Products
Pennsylvania Water Authority Masters Proactive Leak Detection Using Xylem Technology

Sensus Analytics Acoustic Monitoring Application Elevates Utility’s Smart Water System RALEIGH, NC - It’s 2 am and peacefully quiet. As you sleep, a tiny leak in a water line embedded underneath your home’s lawn is swiftly identified before it becomes a major break. This is thanks to powerful technology that actively listens to water flow. Findlay Township Municipal Authority (FTMA) recognized how this smart water technology from Sensus, a Xylem brand could detect hard-to-...

Geographic Information Systems Key to Efficient Water Management
March 14, 2023 in Water , Supply
Geographic Information Systems Key to Efficient Water Management

The supply of drinking water is one of the greatest challenges currently facing a large part of the world's regions. According to the latest data published by the UN, water losses in water distribution networks are a major concern, with Non-Revenue Water or non-billed water accounting for the supply of water to almost 200 million people. Digital transformation plays a major role in solving these issues. Geographic Information Systems (GIS), in particular, have proven to be an excellent resour...

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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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