Testing The (Storm)Waters; $452B Needed To Replace Critical Water Mains

Testing The (Storm)Waters; $452B Needed To Replace Critical Water Mains


Testing The (Storm)Waters

Water scarcity and flood management are two of the biggest issues facing industry professionals around the world, but quite often we think of those challenges as regional and separate. But in California, they must deal with both extremes.

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New Report Says Lack Of Funding For Critical Water Mains Is $452B, Over 260,000 Breaks Annually

Utah State University 's third report serves as the largest study in the U.S. and Canada of its kind, reveals increased water pipeline deterioration.

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Senator Introduces LIHWAP Extension Legislation

Last week, legislation was introduced in the Senate to continue the federal Low-Income Household Water Assistance Program (LIHWAP), marking the first national program dedicated to helping low-income households maintain their drinking water and wastewater services. The Association of Metropolitan Water Agencies (AMWA) played an active role in developing the bill, formally announcing its support for the proposal last month.

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Harmful 'Forever Chemicals' Removed From Water With New Electrocatalysis Method

Developed by scientists at the University of Rochester , a novel approach using laser-made nanomaterials created from nonprecious metals could lay the foundation for globally scalable remediation techniques.

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Report Finds Substantial Opportunity For Urban Stormwater Capture To Enhance Water Resilience In Communities Across The U.S.

A national assessment by the Pacific Institute quantifies the vast potential to capture urban stormwater, with volume equivalent to more than 90% of annual municipal and industrial water withdrawals.

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2024: Bold, Technological Action On Water Efficiency Urgently Needed

Water efficiency is becoming more important by the day. Efficiency is essential to sustainability and survival in a scenario characterized by water scarcity, water pollution, sustainable management, and climate change.

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Global Student Innovation Challenge Calls On Next-Generation Leaders To Tackle Water Security

Global water technology leader Xylem (NYSE: XYL) is inviting high school and university students worldwide to develop solutions to the world’s biggest water challenges by joining the 2024 Global Student Innovation Challenge.

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