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October 17, 2024 Editorial Staff

Governor of Kansas Announces More than $17M Investment for Energy Grid Resiliency

Kansas Governor Laura Kelly announced over $17 million in funding for energy grid resilience across 11 Kansas communities. According to

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October 17, 2024 Editorial Staff

Wichita couldn’t hire enough workers for its new water plan, so it’s outsourcing jobs

Wichita is grappling with staffing shortages for its new water treatment plant, leading the city to contract Operational Technical Services,

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October 17, 2024 Editorial Staff

Houston to soon contact some residents regarding federal lead pipe mandate

In the upcoming weeks, the City of Houston will reach out to residents whose homes may be at risk of

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October 17, 2024 Editorial Staff

Critical Infrastructure: How to Protect Water, Power and Space from Cyber Attacks

Critical infrastructure sectors, including water, energy and space systems, are facing escalating cyber threats that jeopardize essential services, as reported

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New This WeekTransportation
October 14, 2024 Fiona Slevin

Denver To Consider Spending Millions on Infrastructure and Transit

According to the Denver Gazette, the Denver City Council will consider spending millions on infrastructure projects and transit options at

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InfrastructureNew This Week
October 14, 2024 Fiona Slevin

U.S. Crane Count Holds Steady in Q3

According to ConstructionDive, the total number of cranes in the U.S. and Canada dropped 5%, or by 15 cranes, from

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InfrastructureNew This WeekWater
October 14, 2024 Fiona Slevin

The EPA Is Mandating Removal of Lead Pipes. What Will Replace Them?

According to the Truthout, on October 8, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) finalized a landmark rule aimed at tackling lead

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EnergyNew This Week
October 14, 2024 Fiona Slevin

Department of Energy commits millions to help Florida after hurricanes

President Joe Biden toured hurricane-affected areas in Florida and announced $94 million in federal funding for projects to strengthen the

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maritime, ships, shipyard
New This WeekTransportation
October 14, 2024 Fiona Slevin

Desantis Announces $9.5m for Rebuilding Seaport Manatee Infrastructure Damaged by Hurricane Milton

According to WFLA, speaking at SeaPort Manatee, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis announced the state is providing $9.5 million to the

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InfrastructureNew This Week
October 14, 2024 Fiona Slevin

City of Tampa Assessment of Damage and Infrastructure After Hurricane Milton

The City of Tampa is conducting damage assessments and infrastructure repairs following Hurricane Milton, with traffic lights out in some

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New This WeekWater
October 14, 2024 Fiona Slevin

U.S. Department of Commerce Announces $2.5m Investment for Water Infrastructure Improvements in la Porte

According to La Porte County Life, on Tuesday, September 24, U.S. Secretary of Commerce Gina Raimondo announced the Department’s Economic

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New This WeekWater
October 14, 2024 Fiona Slevin

America’s Largest Water Utility Hit by Cyberattack at Time of Rising Threats Against U.S. Infrastructure

American Water, the largest U.S. water utility, was hit by a cyberattack, leading to the shutdown of its customer service

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InfrastructureNew This Week
October 10, 2024 Fiona Slevin

Helene Deals Billions in Damage to Infrastructure

Hurricane Helene tore through the Southeast at the end of September, destroying roads and bridges, knocking out electricity and cell

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New This WeekWater
October 10, 2024 Fiona Slevin

$31 Million Sewer Improvement Project Completed in Newburgh

Major Investment for Clean Water Infrastructure According to WWRV, the City of Newburgh has successfully completed the North Interceptor Sewer

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New This WeekTransportation
October 10, 2024 Fiona Slevin

Amtrak and Partners Break Ground on New Philadelphia Train Maintenance Facility

Amtrak CEO Stephen Gardner was joined today by Federal Railroad Administrator Amit Bose, White House Deputy Assistant to the President

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InfrastructureNew This Week
October 10, 2024 Fiona Slevin

New Agreement Transfers $350M to Federal Highway Administration for Canal Bridges Project

Massachusetts has secured $350 million in federal funding through a memorandum of agreement between the US Army Corps of Engineers

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EnergyNew This Week
October 10, 2024 Fiona Slevin

U.S. Department of Energy Announces More Than $43 Million in Projects To Drive Industrial Decarbonization Through Cross-Cutting Technologies

Today, the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) announced more than $43 million in selected projects to support the development of

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transportation, roads
InfrastructureNew This Week
October 10, 2024 Fiona Slevin

How Innovative Revenues for Infrastructure can Fundamentally Reshape Infrastructure Funding

Take a step into a metro station today and there’s no doubt you’ll find countless advertisement banners. It turns out

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InfrastructureNew This Week
October 10, 2024 Fiona Slevin

What Damage Did Florida Sustain From Hurricane Milton?

Hurricane Milton made landfall on Florida’s west coast on Wednesday evening before driving across the state’s peninsula and blowing out

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InfrastructureNew This Week
October 10, 2024 Fiona Slevin

Over 3.4 Million Florida Customers Without Power Due to Hurricane Milton

More than 3.4 million homes and businesses in Florida were without power on Thursday, after Hurricane Milton tore across Florida

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water treatment plant
NewsletterWater
October 7, 2024 Fiona Slevin

The Birth of the Emergency Firefighting Water System

After the devastating San Francisco earthquake on April 18, 1906, when firestorms raged for days across the newly established city,

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InfrastructureNew This Week
October 7, 2024 Fiona Slevin

New ‘4/5 Bridge’ Conditionally Approved for South Texas Border

According to Microsoft Start, President Joe Biden has approved the construction of a new international bridge connecting the U.S. and

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InfrastructureNew This Week
October 7, 2024 Fiona Slevin

U.S. Department of Transportation Allocates Over $30 Million for Tennessee Road and Bridge Repairs Following Hurricane Helene

The U.S. Department of Transportation’s Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) announced the immediate release of $32 million in Emergency Relief funding

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InfrastructureNewsletter
October 7, 2024 Fiona Slevin

All the News About EV Charging in the U.S.

North America is addressing electric vehicle (EV) charging compatibility, with Tesla’s North American Charging Standard (NACS) gaining traction among automakers

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October 7, 2024 Fiona Slevin

DOE Doles Out Another $33M for Hydropower Projects

The U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE’s) Water Power Technologies Office (WPTO) announced more than $33 million in projects to advance

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