Current Headlines

  1. USDA Announces Assistance For Communities Planning New Water And Sewer Systems
    3/10/2010
    Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack recently announced that rural communities will receive support through the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (Recovery Act) to plan for new water and waste disposal projects.
  2. Houston To Expand RecycleBank To More Than 76,000 Households In April
    3/9/2010
    Houston Mayor Annise Parker and Solid Waste Management Department Director Harry Hayes announced today that 54,000 additional Houston households will receive new 96-gal.
  3. New York City Increases Reservoir Releases To Accommodate Record Snow Pack In Upper Delaware River Basin, Reduce Flood Risk Downstream
    3/5/2010
    Pennsylvania Environmental Protection Secretary John Hanger said today that New York City has stepped up the amount of water it releases from its reservoirs to reduce the threat of flooding from the historic snowpack throughout the upper Delaware River basin.
  4. AWWA: Local Decision-Making Critical To Water Security, Public Health
    3/4/2010
    The American Water Works Association (AWWA) recently advised the U.S. Congress that any new chemical security legislation should reflect the need for local water experts to make key treatment decisions and protect sensitive information from non-essential personnel.
  5. Registration Now Open For Be Together: The Be Communities LIVE Conference, Being Held May 17-20, 2010, In Philadelphia
    3/4/2010
    Bentley Systems, Incorporated, the leading company dedicated to providing comprehensive software solutions for the infrastructure that sustains our world, recently announced that registration is now open at www.bentley.com/BeTogether for the inaugural Be Together: The Be Communities LIVE Conference, being held May 17-20, 2010, at the Pennsylvania Convention Center in Philadelphia.
  6. Black & Veatch Designs Energy-Saving Wastewater Treatment Enhancements For Missouri Project
    3/3/2010
    Construction is now under way on upgrades to the Columbia (Mo.) Regional Wastewater Treatment Plant that serves more than 100,000 area residents.
  7. PPIC Expands Service Offering For Metallic Pipeline Inspection; Helps Municipalities Extend The Life Of Their Aging Water Pipelines And Minimize Pipe Ruptures
    3/1/2010
    The Pressure Pipe Inspection Company Ltd. (PPIC) announced recently that it has reached a formal service distribution agreement with Advanced Engineering Solutions Limited based in England.
  8. New Partnership In Odor Control Technology Announced
    3/1/2010
    Parkson Corporation and Vapex Environmental Technologies recently announce a partnership in bringing Vapex's odor control technology to the North American municipal market.
  9. NOAA Improves Forecasts For Coastal Flood Impacts In Maine And New Hampshire
    2/24/2010
    NOAA's National Weather Service in Gray, Maine, created a new way to allow first responders to know the dangerous impacts of coastal flooding and make quicker, more accurate decisions to save life and property.
  10. Los Angeles Is Largest City To Partner With RecycleBank
    2/24/2010
    Mayor Antonio R. Villaraigosa announced recently that the City of Los Angeles has partnered with RecycleBank, an incentive program that rewards households for Blue Bin recycling

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