URBAN STORMWATER ARTICLES

How Much is Melbourne's Water Worth?

While there remains a belief that water should be free, in reality it's an expensive business getting it from source to tap. Australia's Yarra Valley Water decided to estimate the true value of wat...

Moorhead Environmental Complex achieves LEED Platinum

Stroud Water Research Center announced that its Moorhead Environmental Complex has achieved LEED® Platinum.

Constructed IN wetland system wins national honor, saves $26M

Bernardin Lochmueller & Associates' IN wetland treatment system wins American Council of Engineering Companies' Engineering Excellence Award.

Polymer technology approved by FL Department of Transportation

HaloSource's Dual Polymer System was added to a list of construction water treatment BMPs by the Florida Department of Transportation.

EPA honors winners of first campus RainWorks Challenge

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) today announced the four winners of the Campus RainWorks Challenge, a new design challenge created to inspire the next generation of landscape archite...

Consent decree to address KS wastewater, stormwater system overflows

The Unified Government of Wyandotte County/Kansas City, Kan., signed a conset decree to address overflows in its wastewater system.

WA stormwater, green infrastructure upgrades to protect waterways from raw sewage

King County and the city of Seattle have agreed to invest in major upgrades to local sewage and stormwater collection, piping and treatment.

Watershed approach key to water resource management, finds report

A World Business Council for Sustainable Development report has focused on how water resources and watersheds impact business.

 


DC Water kicks off massive Blue Plains Tunnel project

The District of Columbia Water and Sewer Authority named, christened, and prepared its massive tunnel boring machine.

ARCADIS water expert to participate in YCEI discussion on global water extremes

ARCADIS announced Piet Dircke will participate in a panel discussion at YCEI's "Water: The Looming Crisis" on Friday, April 5 at 10:30 a.m.