Water Sector News
A snapshot of clean water stories from publications around the country, updated daily!
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Opinion/Editorial: PFAS denials leave polluters unccountable
November 29, 2022 -
Poo power? WSU researchers improve transformation of sewage into electricity
November 29, 2022 -
Forever exposure, forever anxiety: Coping with the inescapable toxicity of PFAS
November 28, 2022 -
Rehoboth stormwater task force focuses on funding
November 28, 2022 -
Cleanup Liability Among Concerns About EPA’s Hazardous PFAS Plan
November 21, 2022 -
Most Admired CEOs: Tony Parrott
November 21, 2022 -
Northeast Ohio cities face consent decrees to repair sewer systems. What does that mean?
November 21, 2022 -
Researchers at UMaine look for ways to destroy PFAS chemicals
November 21, 2022 -
From water reclamation to new training centers, JEA goes to work on $10.2M overhauls
November 17, 2022 -
Salt Lake City to create new wastewater treatment plant
November 17, 2022 -
Elyria to spend $200 million more on aging sewer system by 2044
November 16, 2022 -
Who sees what you flush? Wastewater surveillance for public health is on the rise, but many adults are still unaware
November 16, 2022 -
Greensboro set to take on 'forever chemicals'
November 15, 2022 -
US Cities Are Recycling Trees and Poop to Make Compost
October 5, 2022 -
Legislature’s investment in water and sewer projects already paying dividends for Alabama communities
October 5, 2022 -
COVID-19 numbers are spiking in Mass. wastewater. Is it time for surge policies?
October 3, 2022 -
Wastewater monitoring is the ‘public health dream’ that helped fight COVID. But it also raises big ethical questions about privacy and consent
October 3, 2022 -
More than $440 million allocated to water infrastructure projects in Oklahoma
October 3, 2022 -
Pennsylvanians urged to apply for water assistance
October 3, 2022 -
Ian revs up to hammer coast of South Carolina
October 3, 2022