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San Mateo and Foster City officials recently cut the ribbon on their new wastewater treatment plant.
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September 29, 2025 Sofia Feeney

San Mateo and Foster City celebrate opening of wastewater treatment plant

San Mateo and Foster City officials recently cut the ribbon on their new wastewater treatment plant. The wastewater treatment plant

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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced on Jan. 13, 2026, that it will conduct random soil samplings in the Eaton fire areas.
EnergyEnvironmentWater
September 29, 2025 Karla Valdez

EPA Orders Construction Company to Comply with Clean Water Act

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), working with the Virgin Islands Department of Planning and Natural Resources (DPNR), has ordered

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Construction began in 2022 for the $250 million facility
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September 29, 2025 Sofia Feeney

St. Paul opens new water treatment facility

The city of St.Paul, Minn, announced the opening of a new water treatment facility. Construction began in 2022 for the

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EnvironmentInfrastructureWater
September 29, 2025 Karla Valdez

A familiar infrastructure challenge is unfolding now

Australia is entering another wave of major water infrastructure investment, reminiscent of past booms following long periods of underinvestment. The

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In This IssueNew This WeekWater
September 29, 2025 Karla Valdez

Water Leadership Institute 2025 Graduates

The Water Leadership Institute (WLI) Class of 2025 brings together 83 water professionals from 27 U.S. states, Canada, and New

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A possible New Jersey bill requires data center transparency
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September 29, 2025 Sofia Feeney

A possible New Jersey bill requires data center transparency

The bill from New Jersey if passed requires data centers to release quarterly reports on energy and water usage.  The

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NEWSWaterWater Infrastructure
September 29, 2025 Karla Valdez

City of Wasilla’s Path Modernizes Wastewater Infrastructure

Wasilla, Alaska, is using $5.7 million in Community Project funding to overhaul its aging wastewater infrastructure, a system still dependent

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Seal_of_San_Diego_County,_California
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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EnergyInfrastructureNEWS
September 29, 2025 Karla Valdez

Cities Navigate Surging Electricity Demand and Rising Risk

Cities face mounting challenges as new, energy-intensive users like data centers, electrified transit and industrial reshoring strain local grids, while

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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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Uncategorized
September 22, 2025 Sofia Feeney

San Francisco Celebrates Major Infrastructure Milestone

Originally built in 1952, the Southeast Treatment Plant is San Francisco’s largest and oldest wastewater facility. It plays a vital

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tax credits NLC on How IRA Changes Can Change Clean Energy Projects
InfrastructureTransportation
September 22, 2025 Emmanuel Jimenez

South Carolina’s Columbia Assembly Street Rail Separation Project

The City of Columbia in South Carolina initiated a $10 million community project request to separate local rail and vehicular

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EnvironmentIn This IssueNEWS
September 22, 2025 Karla Valdez

Public Works Makes Normal Happen

This summer, communities across the United States have faced devastating natural disasters floods, wildfires, tornadoes and more. For many, the

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DOE
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September 22, 2025 Sofia Feeney

DOE announces the Speed to Power initiative

The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) announces the Speed to Power initiative with an aim to increase the productivity of large-scale

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New York State government website logo. Used to represent State of New York in water infrastructure advancement projects press release.
Governor's MessageInfrastructureWater Infrastructure
September 22, 2025 Emmanuel Jimenez

New York Governor to Affordably Advance Local Water Infrastructure Projects

Governor of New York Kathy Hochul announced $176 million in infrastructure funding is going towards communities across New York State.

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EconomyEnvironmentInfrastructure
September 22, 2025 Karla Valdez

Texas DOT works to leverage artificial intelligence’s power

The Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) has launched a three-year Artificial Intelligence Strategic Plan (2025–2027) to improve roadway safety, mobility

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September 22, 2025 Sofia Feeney

Oklahoma announces Route 66 revitalization grant

The Oklahoma Department of Commerce announced grant funding to support the revitalization Route 66. Ahead of its 100th anniversary in

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EnergyEnvironmentWaterWater Infrastructure
September 22, 2025 Karla Valdez

Baldwin Water Treatment Plant is an Engineering Landmark

The American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) has officially recognized the Baldwin Water Treatment Plant in Cleveland, Ohio, as a

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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s proposal to end its greenhouse gas reporting program could hurt efforts to develop carbon capture projects in the United States, Jessie Stolark, the Carbon Capture Coalition’s executive director, said Sept. 12, 2025.
EnergyResources
September 15, 2025 Emmanuel Jimenez

EPA plan to end GHG reporting would hurt carbon capture efforts

The proposal from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to end the Greenhouse Gas Reporting Program (GHGRP) is in the works.

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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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