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October 21, 2024 Editorial Staff

Millions of Americans Face Hidden Drinking Water Contaminants

As reported by Newsweek, a recent survey reveals significant gaps in water safety awareness among U.S. households relying on private

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October 21, 2024 Editorial Staff

Supreme Court allows EPA to temporarily enforce limits on greenhouse gas emissions from coal-fired power plants

The Supreme Court has ruled in favor of the Environmental Protection Agency to enforce its strict greenhouse gas emissions regulations

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October 21, 2024 Editorial Staff

DOE selects nearly $2B in projects for grid resilience funding

The U.S. Department of Energy has awarded funding to 38 projects through its Grid Resilience and Innovation Program (GRIP) totaling

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October 21, 2024 Editorial Staff

Energy Security: How Fort Knox Learned to Create Self-Sustaining Power

Fort Knox, best known for its gold depository, has recently become a model of energy security by building a decentralized,

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October 21, 2024 Editorial Staff

Over 17,000 New York bridges need repairs, hundreds are structurally deficient, report says

A new report from the American Road and Transportation Builders Association reveals that over 17,000 bridges in New York state

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October 21, 2024 Editorial Staff

Biden-Harris Administration Announces More Than $4.2 Billion From the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law for Transformational, National Infrastructure Projects

The Biden-Harris Administration has announced over $4.2 billion in new funding from the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, allocated through the INFRA

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October 21, 2024 Editorial Staff

Maricopa County’s Proposition 479 would extend critical source of funding for transportation infrastructure

Proposition 479 on Maricopa County, Arizona’s ballot, aims to extend a half-cent sales tax critical to funding regional transportation infrastructure,

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New This WeekNewsletter
October 17, 2024 Editorial Staff

Millions of Americans Face Hidden Drinking Water Contaminants

Approximately 23 million U.S. homes rely on private wells for drinking water, yet many may be consuming contaminated water. According

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New This WeekNewsletter
October 17, 2024 Editorial Staff

EV sales are up, but U.S. automakers — and drivers — are still cautious

According to Marketplace, automakers have revised their electric vehicle production targets, delaying or canceling new model rollouts and shifting toward

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October 17, 2024 Editorial Staff

DOE allocates $43M+ to advance industrial decarbonization technologies

The U.S. Department of Energy has announced $43.2 million in funding for 21 projects that are aimed at developing technologies

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New This WeekNewsletter
October 17, 2024 Editorial Staff

DOE grants funds for energy projects in Louisiana. Why it will be important during hurricanes

The U.S. Department of Energy has allocated $249 million for energy infrastructure projects in Louisiana through the Federal Infrastructure Investment

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New This WeekNewsletter
October 17, 2024 Editorial Staff

3 energy issues to watch at Interior, DOE and EPA

As reported by E&E, the Biden Administration is advancing key regulations that could shape U.S. decarbonization efforts for years. Upcoming

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October 17, 2024 Editorial Staff

New nuclear clean energy agreement with Kairos Power

Google has signed a corporate agreement to purchase nuclear energy from multiple small modular reactors (SMRs) to be developed by

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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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New This WeekNewsletter
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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New This WeekNewsletter
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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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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