WATER RESOURCES ARTICLES

Water scarcity poses risks for major U.S. cities, businesses, finds report

A Columbia University Water Center report found that businesses and cities in some of America's most iconic regions are under risk of water scarcity.

Gulf Coast Deepwater oil spill resources to be restored by $2.5B benefit fund

The National Fish and Wildlife Foundation will provide $2.5B to restore natural resources damaged from the 2010 Deepwater Horizon oil spill.

Drinking Water Week 2013: Education of water resources a focus

AWWA and water professionals across the U.S. are highlighting the importance of getting to know your local water resources.

Decades-old groundwater nitrate found to affect stream water quality, finds USGS

USGS hydrologic researchers have found that the movement of nitrate through groundwater to streams can take decades to occur.

Itron's AMI solution selected by city of Olympia to manage water resources

The city of Olympia, Wash., has selected Itron's AMI solution to increase operational efficiency and more effectively manage its water resources.

Drinking Water Week 2013: AWWA, water community recognize importance of drinking water

The American Water Works Association and the water community kicked off Drinking Water Week 2013 by asking, "What do you know about H2O"?

EPA to provide $569M in grants to NY, NJ water treatment plants damaged by Sandy

EPA will grant $340 million to New York and $229 million to New Jersey for damaged water and wastewater treatment plants by Hurricane Sandy.

Program to identify, implement water innovations in food, agriculture sector

Imagine H2O announced the launch of its Food and Agriculture Program at the BlueTechValley Conference in Clovis, Calif.

Treatment system

The Trident® HS package treatment system, offered by WesTech, provides multi-barrier protection for difficult-to-treat surface water, groundwater, industrial process water, and tertiary wastewater.

New Products

Collection of new products for the municipal drinking water and wastewater markets.