WW Weekly - Jan 22nd, 2024
 
 
WW Weekly | View online
 
January 22, 2024
A history of EPA's proposed PFAS regulation, when it will be finalized and how it will affect the nation's water utilities.
How Houston Public Works is monitoring its water distribution assets to bolster infrastructure resilience.
Sponsored

The Rotamix system is exactly what it claims to be — the best mixing system available. At Vaughan, we stand behind our mixing. With guaranteed performance and a 10-year nozzle warranty, our pumping solutions keep your operations running smoothly. Let us show you how it keeps operations running smoothly with American-made durability and low life cycle costs.

The San Gorgonio Pass Water Agency has entered a partnership to store its excess water with the Antelope Valley-East Kern Water Agency, securing future water supplies by protecting a current surplus.
A planned facility could become the world’s first fully integrated water management and carbon dioxide removal facility using a seawater desalination plant.
Sponsored

For industrial sectors, it is a time of uncertainty. Market disruption abounds and change is inevitable. Industrial leaders deal with this by leveraging transformational technologies such as generative Al, focusing on establishing cyber-resilient operations, and driving energy transition and sustainability. Join us to hear strategies from your peers on what they’re doing now and for the future.

The AWWA Board of Directors selected Heather Collins as its next president elect — and also selected a new treasurer, three vice presidents and director-at-large.
Obayashi has acquired MWH Constructors, a major U.S. water infrastructure construction company.
FROM THE ENDEAVOR WATER GROUP
In this episode, the hosts share an interview on how water and food processing impact each other and trends between the two.
Testing samples from Florida’s Indian River Lagoon on human cells found unrecognized toxins associated with harmful algal blooms in the lagoon.
New Mexico has released the first set of results from its initiative to test public high schools’ wastewater for drugs and their metabolites.
Seth Brown of NMSA shares what regulations and trends the industry should prepare for in 2024.