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Jan 12, 2022 News Jon Excell Professor Dame Helen Atkinson suggests that, despite numerous challenges, the past two years have taught the global engineering community some important lessons about best practice in the prevention, preparedness, response and recovery from pandemics.
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Jan 13, 2022 News Renee Elefante As water grows scarce in the region, Orange County officials will need to grapple with new contaminants as new drinking water sources are tapped.
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Jan 14, 2022 News Bernard Sanga A plan to set up a large-scale water desalination plant in Indian Ocean has been shelved because it is costly.
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Jan 24, 2022 News Evan Jacobs California American Water is requesting that customers in the Garrapata service area reduce water use to support firefighting efforts. The Palo Colorado fire is an active fire that began on January 21, 2022 in Big Sur, south of the company’s Garrapata service area.
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Jan 26, 2022 News Susan Turcmanovich With weather forecasters predicting cold temperatures very soon, Pennsylvania American Water advises homeowners to prepare their homes now to prevent frozen and damaged household pipes. The company recently released a new Winter Tips video to help customers protect the pipes in their homes.
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Jan 27, 2022 News Pablo Calabuig WatSyn’s utility support services combined with GoAigua’s smart water platform will simplify digital transformation, reduce non-revenue water, and improve operational efficiency
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Jan 28, 2022 News UNSW Sydney Building underground can solve problems for city planners, but UNSW expert Dr Asal Bidarmaghz warns that planning is needed to ensure subterranean solutions are sustainable.
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Aug 20, 2020 News Joseph Szafran American Water Awarded $5.1M Contract to Rehabilitate the City of Camden’s Combined Sewer RegulatorsAmerican Water, the largest publicly-traded U.S. water and wastewater utility company, announced that its Contract Services Group, was awarded a $5.1 million contract by the City of Camden to rehabilitate 28 combined sewer regulators.
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Aug 25, 2020 News Houston Spencer Xylem Watermark, the corporate citizenship program of global water technology company Xylem Inc., announced it is sourcing and donating 40,000 N95 masks to frontline utility operators. The program is providing for the safety of essential water, wastewater and solid waste utility workers in smaller, rural and tribal utilities who have kept water flowing in their communities amidst the challenges of COVID-19. The first shipments of face masks began in late July.
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Aug 26, 2020 News Heather Centorbi Due to lingering uncertainties regarding the coronavirus pandemic, the annual Breakthroughs in Tunneling Short Course has been re-scheduled as an online-only event. It will take place Oct. 5-9, 2020, from 11:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. EDT (US).
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Sep 02, 2020 News Heather Centorbi The North American Society for Trenchless Technology (NASTT) — the leading association serving and promoting the North American trenchless industry — is pleased to announce municipal and public utility scholarship opportunities to attend the NASTT 2021 No-Dig Show, March 28 - April 1 in Orlando, Florida.
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Sep 04, 2020 News RELINE APTEC GmbH Andreas Bichler Appointed as Additional Managing Director for Specialist Supplier of CIPP Pressure Pipe Liners.
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Oct 05, 2020 News Hailey MacKinnon EAS Energy Partners (EAS), a consortium led by Enwave Energy Corporation, announces completion of a landmark renewable energy project partnership for the National Western Center in Denver, Colorado. Enwave’s “Sewer Heat Recovery system,” an innovative technology that heats and cools buildings with recycled thermal energy from nearby pipelines, will be the largest clean technology system of its kind in North America.
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Oct 07, 2020 News Lila Thompson British Water has signed up to a pioneering mentoring programme, as part of its commitment to drive gender equality in water. Joining the 30% Club cross-company mentoring programme is the trade association’s latest Women on Water campaign initiative, which aims to support the career progression of women working in the sector. The association is now inviting its own members to be part of the programme by encouraging staff to apply to become mentors and mentees.
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Jun 09, 2022 News Louise Elliott UK water companies must be “bold and brave” if they are to achieve ambitious pollution targets and meet the high expectations of regulators over the next five years. The comment comes from Karyn Georges, head of consulting at global innovation and technology consultancy Isle.
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Oct 14, 2020 News Joseph Szafran American Water, the largest publicly-traded U.S. water and wastewater utility company, announced the company and its employees raised more than $214,000 to support Water For People, an international nonprofit organization dedicated to providing access to improved water and sanitation systems and services in developing countries.
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Oct 29, 2020 News Houston Spencer Xylem Inc., a leading global water technology company, is helping to prevent water shortages in the U.K. as part of its commitment to address scarcity and to make communities more sustainable and resilient.
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Nov 12, 2020 News Erin Banes In honor of the Value of Water Campaign’s sixth annual Imagine a Day Without Water tomorrow, New Jersey American Water is launching The Flow of H2O, a three-part educational video series that explains the effect of pollution on watersheds, the drinking water treatment process, and the wastewater treatment process. The videos are virtually accessible to all educators and parents for free via YouTube.
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Feb 01, 2022 News Bridget Weiler The robot could save the environment and millions of dollars simultaneously.
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Sep 12, 2022 News Wise on Water When managing water networks, rapid information is not a luxury, it is now a necessity that translates into crises avertedand money saved, says Kevin Brook, director, Orbis Intelligent Systems
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Dec 17, 2021 News Gina Reid Systems formulated for a range of corrosive environments for concrete and steel substrates
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Dec 24, 2021 News Dr. Christine Dillmann The third edition of the Investor Forum, organized by ISC3, will dive into the dynamics and interplay of regulation and reporting related to chemical restrictions, new and alternative business models, and ways forward towards the energy transition.
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Aug 04, 2021 News Stuart Moss Isle Utilities has announced the appointment of Dr Benjamin Tam to the role of chief executive.
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Aug 05, 2021 News Regional San The Sacramento Regional County Sanitation District has completed a significant upgrade to its wastewater treatment facility that serves the Sacramento region. The new Biological Nutrient Removal project (BNR) is now operational, virtually eliminating ammonia from the region’s treated wastewater.
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Aug 06, 2021 News Envirosight Download the Free Infographic: Digital Workflows for Sewer Inspection
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