The poll, conducted by a bipartisan research team, shows that support for drinking water and wastewater infrastructure investments transcends political and demographic boundaries
The public water sector remains committed to working with Congress on water infrastructure investment and stimulus relief as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic
Also in this week's water and wastewater news, a cyberattack takes phone and online payment systems offline for 500,000 water customers in South Carolina
A tunnel-boring machine named Big Tex is up for the challenge of digging a 5-mile drainage tunnel 170 feet below Dallas, Texas, to mitigate flooding and runoff
Wastewater operator Nancy Pugh of the Louisa County (Virginia) Water Authority no longer worries about a hydraulically overloaded facility
Educational events, festivals and open houses are slated around the country Oct. 23 for the national day of advocacy for water/wastewater infrastructure
As the full extent of Newark, New Jersey's lead contamination problem emerges, residents are doing a lot of waiting — waiting in line for bottled water and waiting around for officials to give them a solution