The U.S. EPA is launching a new design competition to encourage student teams on college and university campuses across the country to develop innovative approaches to stormwater management...
Read More >The Minnehaha Creek watershed is preparing for extreme weather events associated with climate change by studying how the changing climate impacts the capacity of stormwater infrastructure and how communities can use that information to adapt...
Read More >Fort Walton Beach, FL, has selected InfoSWMM from Innovyze to meet its stormwater network modeling requirements...
Read More >The Pennsylvania Senate has unanimously passed Senator Ted Erickson's Senate Bill 1261 allowing municipalities to create stormwater authorities...
Read More >Innovative membrane-based stormwater treatment technology from Imbrium Systems has received full use approval by the Maryland Department of the Environment (MDE) for stand-alone water quality treatment...
Read More >EPA has issued its 2012 construction general permit (CGP), which will provide streamlined permitting to thousands of construction operators, while protecting waterways from discharges of polluted stormwater from construction sites.
Read More >The existing storm sewer system at MD Anderson Cancer Center in Houston will be upgraded with the assistance of $2.9 million from FEMA's Hazard Mitigation Grant Program...
Read More >Under a new consent decree, the City of South Bend, Indiana has agreed to make an estimated $509.5 million worth of improvements to its combined sewer system to significantly reduce overflows of raw sewage to the St. Joseph River...
Read More >The U.S. EPA announced a legal settlement with the developers of the Vanderbilt and La Concha Hotels of San Juan for discharging pollutants into the San Juan stormwater sewer system...
Read More >A Clean Water Act (CWA) settlement has been reached with the Metropolitan Water Reclamation District of Greater Chicago (MWRD) to resolve claims that untreated sewer discharges were released into Chicago area waterways during flood and wet weather events...
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