Shifting water infrastructure decisions to local governments could benefit housing
The EPA and U.S. Army Corps of Engineers have proposed a new definition of “waters of the United States” (WOTUS)
Read MoreThe EPA and U.S. Army Corps of Engineers have proposed a new definition of “waters of the United States” (WOTUS)
Read MoreThe EPA has ordered the Atlantic City Municipal Utilities Authority to correct violations of the Safe Drinking Water Act after
Read MoreThe American Society of Civil Engineers’ 2025 Report Card gave the nation’s infrastructure an overall grade of C, a slight
Read MoreThe U.S. Department of Energy is reorganizing its structure to more directly support President Trump’s agenda of “American energy dominance.”
Read MoreThe Great Lakes Water Conference highlighted the growing urgency of securing clean, reliable water for the region’s communities, ecosystems and
Read MoreGeorgia’s Environmental Protection Division has proposed updating its drinking water rules to regulate two specific PFAS chemicals—PFOA and PFOS—aligning with
Read MoreMeta is significantly expanding its U.S. infrastructure with plans to invest over $600 billion in data centers nationwide, one of
Read MoreIn 2025, the U.S. clean energy industry faces a volatile policy landscape marked by the rollback of major federal programs
Read MoreA newly leaked Department of Energy (DOE) list revealed the termination of 647 clean energy and manufacturing projects worth more
Read MoreLos Angeles is moving closer to a major milestone in water sustainability with plans to retrofit its Tillman Water Reclamation
Read MoreThe County of San Luis Obispo Public Works Department has completed three major water conservation projects that replaced potable water
Read MoreRaleigh, N.C. introduces their bioenergy recovery project, which powers buses with renewable natural gas from wastewater. Raleigh is the first
Read MoreThe U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has begun removing hazardous waste from the former Glycerin Traders facility in La Porte,
Read MoreMorgantown, West Virginia, has long struggled with trash and debris buildup along the Monongahela River, a vital community feature that
Read MoreThis summer, the Environmental Utilities team in Roseville completed a complex and high-stakes repair project at the Dry Creek Wastewater
Read MorePeople’s Gas and Chicago Public Schools have joined forces to create the Bright Futures U program, an initiative that helps
Read MoreWhen the culvert on Holmesville Hill Road in Berlin, NY, repeatedly failed due to heavy seasonal runoff, the town needed
Read MoreThe Alaska Department of Transportation & Public Facilities has awarded a $29 million construction contract for Phase II of the
Read MoreThe U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), working with the Virgin Islands Department of Planning and Natural Resources (DPNR), has ordered
Read MoreAustralia is entering another wave of major water infrastructure investment, reminiscent of past booms following long periods of underinvestment. The
Read MoreThis summer, communities across the United States have faced devastating natural disasters floods, wildfires, tornadoes and more. For many, the
Read MoreThe Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) has launched a three-year Artificial Intelligence Strategic Plan (2025–2027) to improve roadway safety, mobility
Read MoreThe American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) has officially recognized the Baldwin Water Treatment Plant in Cleveland, Ohio, as a
Read MorePublic EV charging has long faced criticism for unreliable stations, frustrating user experiences and equipment breakdowns, all of which have
Read MorePlans for modernizing the California State Water Project received support from the Imperial Irrigation District, the country’s largest irrigation district.
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