News
- Buffalo Sewer Authority Ordered to Reduce Water Pollution in Niagara River
- Atlanta Gets 13-year Extension from Federal Regulators on Needed Sewer Work
- Town of Clayton, N.Y. to Upgrade 100-Year Old Sewer System
- EPA Competition Aims to Develop Innovative Approaches to Stormwater Management
- LaFever Named Board Chairman of Institute for Sustainable Infrastructure
- Global Water Award Winners Honored in Rome
- USDA Invests in Water Quality Improvement Projects Across the U.S.
Featured Articles
Preventing Revenue Loss through Leak Detection
May 18, 2012
Utilities across the nation are facing a growing problem. Aging water delivery systems, coupled with tighter local and n... more >>
One Leak, Two Solutions
Apr 04, 2012
Sometimes you need more than one product to get the job done. The Department of Water for the city of Dayton, Ohio, rece... more >>
Assess and Address
Apr 04, 2012
Water and wastewater utilities are faced with an increasing problem associated with ensuring reliability of their large ... more >>
Financial Report
Department of Labor Predicts Growth for Construction by 2020
May 18, 2012
The U.S. Department of Labor’s Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) recently updated its Occupational Outlook Handbook with ... more >>
American Water Reports Solid First Quarter for 2012
May 07, 2012
Last week, American Water Works Company, Inc., reported increases in revenues, net income and earnings per share for the... more >>
Report Touts Benefits of Green Infrastructure
Apr 23, 2012
Communities looking for the most cost-effective options for managing polluted runoff and protecting clean water should c... more >>
Alternative Financing Tools for Water Infrastructure.
The Sustainable Water Infrastructure Investment Act has garnered support
from a wide range of stakeholders, including contractors, engineers,
utilities, elected officials, labor, equipment manufacturers and more.
Water and wastewater infrastructure is critical to our economy. However, budget challenges across the nation combined with an everincreasing regulatory burden are combining to significantly strain this essential ingredient for development and growth in our communities.




