The Clean Water Act has been enormously effective since its passage in 1972. But is it time to revisit its provisions and approach?
LaTia Jutan used experience gained in the public and private sectors as fuel for a rapid rise to a leadership role in the clean-water profession.
New England Work for Water is asking all water/wastewater utilities in the region to complete the survey by Feb. 15
Congress delivers funds to build water systems' resilience to natural and cyber threats
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Utilities can combat employee turnover by recognizing workers for good performance
Public utility leaders from three states warn that the water crisis in Jackson is not an anomaly and that data shows the average annual wastewater service charge for a single-family household has risen at twice the rate of inflation between 2000 and 2021
Here's a quick roundup of this month's industry news. Track the industry's movers and shakers, learn about company acquisitions, get the skinny on new products and more.
The action comes amid the worst three-year drought period on record
Mark Descoteaux has operated the easternmost and westernmost clean-water plants in the U.S. His current facility lies on an Aleutian island in the Bering Sea.
A public works director read my column about a slow pace of work in the public sector. His response was a point well taken.