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EnvironmentInfrastructureNEWS
November 24, 2025 Karla Valdez

U.S. water systems need almost $1 trillion in upgrades

The American Society of Civil Engineers’ 2025 Report Card gave the nation’s infrastructure an overall grade of C, a slight

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EconomyGovernor's MessageNEWS
November 24, 2025 Karla Valdez

Federal shutdown is over, but January deadline looms

The National League of Cities (NLC) maintained strong advocacy throughout the longest federal shutdown in U.S. history, pushing Congress to

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EnvironmentInfrastructureWater
November 17, 2025 Karla Valdez

Experts push for smarter water management in Great Lakes

The Great Lakes Water Conference highlighted the growing urgency of securing clean, reliable water for the region’s communities, ecosystems and

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EnvironmentWater
November 17, 2025 Karla Valdez

Georgia includes forever chemicals in state drinking water

Georgia’s Environmental Protection Division has proposed updating its drinking water rules to regulate two specific PFAS chemicals—PFOA and PFOS—aligning with

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EconomyEnvironmentInfrastructureNEWS
November 10, 2025 Karla Valdez

Meta expands AI Infrastructure with $600B data center investment

Meta is significantly expanding its U.S. infrastructure with plans to invest over $600 billion in data centers nationwide, one of

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EconomyGovernor's MessageNew This WeekNEWS
November 10, 2025 Karla Valdez

Economic Impacts of the Federal Government Shutdown

The ongoing federal government shutdown, now the longest in U.S. history, is having widespread economic and social consequences far beyond

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EconomyEnergyEnvironment
November 3, 2025 Karla Valdez

Building flexible, affordable, and clean energy despite federal headwinds

In 2025, the U.S. clean energy industry faces a volatile policy landscape marked by the rollback of major federal programs

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EconomyEnergyEnvironment
November 3, 2025 Karla Valdez

Consequences of the Department of Energy’s Award Terminations

A newly leaked Department of Energy (DOE) list revealed the termination of 647 clean energy and manufacturing projects worth more

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EconomyInfrastructureNEWS
November 3, 2025 Karla Valdez

Hochul Announces Record NYSDOT Paving Investment for 2026

Governor Kathy Hochul has announced a record-breaking investment in New York’s transportation infrastructure, dedicating over $600 million to more than

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EnvironmentWaterWater Infrastructure
November 3, 2025 Karla Valdez

LA to double recycled water capacity at Van Nuys wastewater plant

Los Angeles is moving closer to a major milestone in water sustainability with plans to retrofit its Tillman Water Reclamation

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In This IssueTechnologyWater
October 13, 2025 Sofia Feeney

GIS Technology: Innovation In Motion

The Greater New Haven Water Pollution Control Authority utilizes GIS technology The Greater New Haven Water Pollution Control Authority (GNHWPCA

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FeatureMunicipal NewsTransportation
October 6, 2025 Sofia Feeney

APWA Public Works Projects of the Year

The American Public Works Association (APWA) Public Works Projects of the Year honor excellence in the management and administration of

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City Official's MessageIn This Issue
September 29, 2025 Sofia Feeney

Building the Foundation of Tomorrow

How the County of San Diego’s culture of service and shared purpose strengthens its communities Most of what holds a

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Chicago sewer
City Official's MessageIn This IssueInfrastructureWater
September 29, 2025 Sofia Feeney

How Chicago DWM Faces Flooding

Climate change is a problem levying a heavy tax on Chicago’s sewer infrastructure.  We are experiencing more 100-year storms now

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EconomyEnvironmentInfrastructure
September 15, 2025 Karla Valdez

J.D. Power says Charging Infrastructure is becoming more reliable

Public EV charging has long faced criticism for unreliable stations, frustrating user experiences and equipment breakdowns, all of which have

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Ohio Infrastructure
In This IssueInfrastructureMunicipal News
September 15, 2025 Sofia Feeney

Ohio, Once Again, Votes for Infrastructure

Bipartisan support in May 2025 renewed Ohio’s State Capital Improvement Program In 1987, former state Senator Harry Meshel, a strong

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Aerial view of Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta, the subject of the State Water Project's proposed Delta Conveyance Project to increase California water supply.
EnvironmentInfrastructureWater Infrastructure
September 15, 2025 Emmanuel Jimenez

Nation’s largest irrigation district announces support of Delta Conveyance Project fast-track

Plans for modernizing the California State Water Project received support from the Imperial Irrigation District, the country’s largest irrigation district.

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EconomyInfrastructureNEWS
September 15, 2025 Karla Valdez

How can civil engineers adapt to unexpected job responsibilities?

Civil engineering encompasses a wide range of roles and responsibilities, from building structures to managing projects, which means professionals often

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DOE
EnergyEnvironmentNEWS
September 15, 2025 Karla Valdez

DOE Announces $134 Million to Advance U.S. Fusion Leadership

The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has announced $134 million in funding to accelerate innovation in fusion energy through two

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Collapse of Francis Scott Key Bridge in Maryland. The bridge failure in 2024 resulted from a ship crashing into the bridge and causing infrastructural failure.
InfrastructureRisk Management
September 15, 2025 Emmanuel Jimenez

Critical interdependencies: What can we learn from the Baltimore bridge tragedy?

Following the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore, Maryland, a workshop was held on critical infrastructure failure.

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In This IssueWater
September 15, 2025 Sofia Feeney

Newark’s Pequannock Water Treatment Plant Upgrades

Newark’s Pequannock Water Treatment Plant (PWTP) now has the capacity to treat 60 million gallons of water per day after

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In This IssueInfrastructure
September 8, 2025 Karla Valdez

Public Officials Step Up to Fund Infrastructure Projects

State and local governments across the U.S. are making historic investments in infrastructure, with billions allocated toward roads, bridges, water

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A project highlighted by ASCE about a proposed tunnel on California's 101 highway as a solution to infrastructure in need of constant repairs.
EnvironmentInfrastructureTransportation
September 8, 2025 Emmanuel Jimenez

1.1-mile tunnel to make highway safer would be California’s longest

Caltrans is teaming up with partner organizations to consider alternative infrastructure to the Last Chance Grade roadway on Highway 101.

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In This IssueInfrastructureTransportation
September 8, 2025 Karla Valdez

Kansas City Builds for the Next Century

The new John Jordan “Buck” O’Neil Memorial Bridge in Kansas City replaces the outdated 1956 structure with a modern design

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EnvironmentIn This IssueTransportation
September 8, 2025 Karla Valdez

Safety First: Why Flaggers Need More Than a Paddle

Flaggers play a critical but often overlooked role in roadway construction, acting as the first line of defense for both

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Massachusetts advances transportation funding bill
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USDOT announces $626 million for various infrastructure projects

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New York aims to advance its water infrastructure

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Michigan opens upgraded Miller-Rotunda Bridge

June 15, 2026 Taylor Moore
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Oklahoma celebrates groundbreaking of Second Atoka Pipeline

June 15, 2026 Taylor Moore
Kansas invests over $40 million in bridge projects
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Kansas invests over $40 million in bridge projects

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