Innovative financing and pricing flexibility are key to preparing aging freshwater systems in the United States to handle growing demand and environmental challenges, according to a Charting New Waters report released by The Johnson Foundation at Wingspread, American Rivers and Ceres.
Read More >The City of Lebanon, Ohio has selected Mueller Systems to upgrade its combined water and electric infrastructure with an advanced metering infrastructure (AMI) network...
Read More >New regression models are expected to help utility companies predict the service life of wastewater pipeline infrastructure and take a proactive approach to pipeline replacements and maintenance...
Read More >HyperSolar Inc. says its technology, which produces renewable hydrogen and natural gas using water and solar power, can help mitigate the high costs of wastewater treatment while turning a liability into an opportunity...
Read More >Clevest Solutions and In Motion Technology have signed a partnership agreement that will allow the two companies to offer an integrated mobile workforce management and smart grid deployment and support system to the utility industry...
Read More >The Ministry of Water and Electricity (MoWE) in Saudi Arabia has implemented Oracle Utilities Customer Care and Billing to provide a fully electronic billing system for increased business agility and customer management...
Read More >The wastewater treatment facility in the Town of Huntington, located on Long Island, NY, will take delivery of three new Atlas Copco oil-free, low pressure blowers during the first quarter of 2012...
Read More >Applications are currently being accepted for Pennsylvania American Water's 2012 Stream of Learning Scholarship Program, which provides college scholarship assistance to students who are planning to pursue careers in the water and wastewater industry...
Read More >A 1.3 megawatt solar photovoltaic array has been completed and placed into service at the Neuse River Wastewater Treatment Plant in Raleigh, NC...
Read More >Pike Research says the smart water meter market is poised for steady growth in the coming 5 years, driven by increasing demand for water itself, aging system infrastructure, and a need for utilities to operate more efficiently...
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