WW Weekly - Apr 1st, 2024
 
 
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April 1, 2024
On March 19, 2024 U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator Michael Regan and National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan sent a letter to all U.S. Governors inviting state environmental, health and homeland security Secretaries to a convening by their deputies to discuss the urgent need to safeguard water sector critical infrastructure ...
Illinois American Water will perform maintenance at its Cairo water treatment plant. The work involves replacing pipe connections. According to a press release this will result in a systemwide boil water order for the Cairo District beginning Monday, March 25, 2024 at 9 a.m. The work reinforces the company’s commitment to investing in its water...
New thermal hydrolysis process technology will reduce greenhouse gas emissions, advance sustainability goals
People increasingly want to know how to remove microplastics from water. Could boiling be sufficient? One study suggests that’s easy and possible.
The U.S. EPA’s proposed MCLs for per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances will be finalized in 2024 — how will this affect the nation’s water systems?
In this episode, the hosts share the final Women in Water interview of the month, as Women's History Month concludes.
FROM THE ENDEAVOR WATER GROUP
The Water Coalition Against PFAS testifies on the importance of making polluters pay for contamination.
In the current landscape of federal infrastructure budgets and an evolving climate, AI tools can be beneficial.
Operators Unlimited's Amanda Keiffer highlights the efficacy of lagoon biological treatment of wastewater for nutrient reduction and effluent limitation guidelines.
The varying uses, installation types, shapes and materials of culverts for stormwater management.