Governor Hochul Announces Bipartisan Infrastructure Law Milestone with Completion of First Orphan Well Plugging Project
Boulder will be the first city to bring concrete tall curbs to the United States. According to the city of
Read MoreBoulder will be the first city to bring concrete tall curbs to the United States. According to the city of
Read MoreThe City of Philidelphia has already been awarded around $300 million for infrastructure upgrades. Some of this money will be
Read MoreShapiro Administration Invests $175M In Water Infrastructure Projects Across The Commonwealth Gov. Josh Shapiro announced the investment of $175.7 million
Read MoreFlorida Taxwatch Seeks a Multi-Year Plan For Water-Related Projects TaxWatch President and CEO Dominic Calabro said following the model of
Read MoreBiden Approves Plan for B.F. Sisk Dam Project, Advancing Water Supply Reliability As part of President Biden’s Investing in America
Read MoreAn Old I-95 Bridge in Fairfield County Comes Down and a New One Goes Up This project will use a
Read MoreCouncil Pushes for Pause on I-35 Expansion, Citing Air Quality Concerns Citing concerns over possible environmental and air quality impacts,
Read MoreU.S. 395 Southern Sierra Corridor Study The U.S. 395 Southern Sierra Corridor Study will evaluate the long-term vision, needs, and
Read MoreU.S. Department of Transportation Launches the Access to Capital Initiative The primary goal of the ACI is to encourage meaningful
Read MoreVineyard Wind Finished Its First Offshore Wind Turbine Massachusetts hit a major clean energy milestone yesterday: The completion of the
Read MoreFederal Regulators Approve Natural Gas Pipeline Expansion Through Oregon, Washington and North Idaho Environmentalists said they would appeal a decision
Read MoreUnited States Seeks To Buy 6 Million Barrels for Oil Reserve by January The department hopes to sign purchase contracts
Read MoreU.S. Department of Energy Announces $3.5B for Grid Resilience In its biggest investment in the nation’s grid, the White House
Read MoreWhat Does It Take To Modernize the United States Electric Grid? A look at how the Grid Resilience and Innovation
Read MoreOne particular Kansas wastewater treatment facility underwent vast improvements after increased flow had proven too much for the original design
Read MoreAccording to Texas A&M Today, the Mosbacher Institute at Texas A&M University hosted the 2023 ConocoPhillips White House Lecture featuring Henry
Read MoreThe next steps in the formal process to develop future operating guidelines and strategies to protect the stability and sustainability
Read MoreUSDOT Strengthens Economic Supply Chain and Defense Operations The U.S. Department of Transportation’s Maritime Administration (MARAD) announced full enrollment for
Read MoreThe Department of Energy is Catapulting Clean Energy Innovation to Commercial Liftoff The most complicated part of solving the climate
Read MoreHouse Bill Aims to Restore Water Protections Gutted by U.S. Supreme Court Decision With communities today still living with unsafe
Read MoreWettest Seasons in U.S. Regions arts of the West and Northwest receive most of their annual precipitation during winter, while
Read MoreEPA Withdraws Cybersecurity Survey Requirement for Water Systems After legal challenges from states and water associations, the U.S. EPA has
Read MoreSupers Green-Light Proposed Public Transit System Burt County Board of Supervisors gave the green light last week to a proposed
Read MoreCameron County Planning to Build New International Bridge Lawmakers who represent the Rio Grande Valley in Washington D.C. are working
Read More$10M Road Construction Project Planned for Bloomington East Side Tenth Street on Bloomington’s east side is scheduled to get some
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