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  • Volume 38, Issue 6, June 2022

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    Photo courtesy of Kimley-Horn.
    The North Port Water Treatment plant is designed accommodate projected changes in both water quality and capacity.
    Florida’s North Port Water Treatment plant combats rising salinization levels with a unique energy recovery device.
    June 2, 2022
    Photos courtesy Trimble Geospatial.
    To provide water to Curingue, Ecuador, volunteers working with Engineers Without Borders had to first survey the rough and remote terrain.
    For an isolated Andes community, engineers used a geospatial positioning service to map the area and plan water infrastructure upgrades.
    June 2, 2022
    Photo courtesy Legacy Building Solutions.
    Legacy’s fabric buildings feature a durable rigid frame and high flexibility.
    Legacy Building Solutions manufactures fabric structures that are durable, flexible, and highly customizable.
    June 2, 2022
    Photo 178260624 © Denis Trofimov | Dreamstime.com
    While the industry faces major problems today, it also has many great opportunities.
    As the water industry grapples with major challenges, infrastructure funding and innovation promise some good.
    June 2, 2022
    Photos courtesy Rowland Water District.
    Collaboration and careful planning were crucial to meet the water demand of a new development for the Rowland Water District.
    A unique developer-funded partnership uses recycled water to offset the water demand of a new shopping center.
    June 2, 2022