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City of Portland Petitions for Variance from EPA
Dec 14, 07 The Oregonian
Portland’s city engineers have begun studying water treatment options to rid city water of Cryptosporidium after a court recently rejected the city’s plea to avoid federal regulations, according to the The Oregonian.
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Storm Water Standards to Reduce Erosion
Nov 28, 07 The Charlotte Observer; Charlotte, N.C.
City council members hope that new storm water standards in Charlotte, N.C., will help reduce erosion and runoff.
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Runoff Rules May Be Revised
Nov 21, 07 Asheville Citizen-Times; Asheville, N.C.
Asheville, N.C. may increase storm water rule violation fines from $5,000 to $25,000 per day.
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WEF Supports Clean Water Restoration Act
Nov 21, 07 Water Environment Federation
The WEF has sent a letter to the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee in support of the Clean Water Restoration Act.
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Veto Not Supported in House
Nov 7, 07 Winston-Salem Journal
Storm water and drought-related projects may still receive funding, as the House voted to override President Bush’s $23 billion veto.
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Tennessee Town Ran Out of Water
Nov 5, 07 The Associated Press
Many towns are concerned about water conservation, but for one southwest town, their worst fears have come true—they have run out of water.
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Parking the Floodwater Underground
Oct 29, 07 Evansville Courier & Press; Evansville, IN
The Evansville mayor is considering a fee for each landowner based on how much concrete is on their property.
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More Guidelines Sought for Biosolids
Oct 29, 07 Times Daily; Florence, Muscle Shoals, Sheffield, Tuscumbia and Northwest Alabama
Colbert County, Ala., plans to create more stringent guidelines about the application of treated biosolids; these guidelines may even be more stringent than the EPA.
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New WQA Recertification Policy
Oct 26, 07 Water Quality Association
Professional recertification will no longer cause professionals to lose the credits that have gone beyond the minimum requirements.
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Clean Water Act Turns 35
Oct 23, 07 WQA
The 35th anniversary of the Clean Water Act celebrates the marked improvement in water quality that the Act has facilitated.
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USEPA Adopts Long-Ignored Groundwater Rule
Oct 16, 07 Maine Division of Environmental Health Drinking Water Program
The EPA has finalized the groundwater rule, which defines the testing and treatment requirements for all systems using groundwater.
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Tougher Rules Likely for Storm Runoff
Oct 15, 07 The News & Observer; Raleigh, N.C.
North Carolina’s Division of Water Quality wishes to toughen stormwater rules, as they are concerned about how runoff affects both shellfish and human health.
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Ballast Water Legislation in Jeopardy
Sep 4, 07 Water and Wastewater Equipment Manufacturers Association, Inc.
Water industry professionals interested in promoting the passage of ballast water discharge legislation are being encouraged to write to their senators.
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Swimming in Sewage
Aug 22, 07 American Rivers
Nonprofit group American Rivers examines national legislation and actual reporting for 11 states regarding sewage spills in swimming areas.
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Senate Passes Infrastructure Improvement Act
Aug 13, 07 Awwa
The U.S. Senate unanimously passed the National Infrastructure Improvement Act to address the deteriorating condition of America's bridges, roads, drinking water systems, dams and other public works.
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Environmental Groups Await Decision on VX Shipments
Jul 20, 07 The Southeast Texas Record
Environmental groups are waiting for a federal judge to make a decision in terms of permanently stopping the U.S. Army from making shipments of VX to Port Arthur, Texas.
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Major Regulatory Deadlines Loom for California Cities
Jul 3, 07 PBS&J
California cities and agencies that operate sanitary sewers should ensure that they have completed, or are on track to complete, the next steps mandated by the state's Waste Discharge Requirements (WDRs).
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Senate Passes $14 Billion Water Bill
May 18, 07 Houston Chronicle
A $14 billion water bill passed by the Senate should help restore the Louisiana coast, as well as authorize hundreds of projects that senators wanted approved for their states.
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Court Declares Calgon Carbon Patent Invalid
May 1, 07 Calgon Carbon Corp.
The United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit affirmed the decision of the United States District Court in regards to a Calgon Carbon patent.
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House Adopts Key Corps Engineers Reform
Apr 23, 07 American Rivers
The U.S. House of Representatives has passed a key amendment to reform the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers as part of H.R. 1495, the Water Resources Development Act of 2007.
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NSF International and CARSO-LSEHL Sign Cooperative Agreement
Mar 20, 07 NSF International
NSF International and CARSO-Laboratoire Santé et Environnement Hygiène de Lyon (LSEHL) today announced a first-of-a-kind agreement to offer testing services for the French Attestation de Conformité Sanitaire (ACS) registration.
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House Approves Fix for Crumbling Sewage Systems
Mar 12, 07 American Rivers
On Friday House lawmakers overwhelmingly passed The Water Quality Financing Act of 2007, a bill that would provide $14 billion to fix deteriorating sewer systems across the country, by a vote of 303-108.
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House Approves Great Lakes Water Study
Mar 12, 07 Lansing State Journal
The house has approved a proposal that would require the study of wastewater treatment plants that discharge into Great Lakes.
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$1.7 Billion Clean-Water Bill Approved by House
Mar 9, 07 Washington POst
The House has decided to endorse a bill that gives federal help for communities troubled with deteriorating sewage systems, despite opposition from the White House.
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Soboba Settlement Bill Introduced in Congress
Mar 5, 07 Soboba Band of Luiseno Indians
Rep. Mary Bono sponsors legislation to resolve long-standing conflicts and ensures future water supply for the Soboba Band of Luiseno Indians and Southern California's San Jacinto River Valley.
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House Behind Montana Coal-bed Methane Discharge Bill
Feb 26, 07 Great Falls Tribune
A bill in Montana has proposed that wastewater from coal-bed methane wells could be discharged into ponds on streams that typically flow only during heavy rain or spring runoff.
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NSF, ICC Ensure Compliance with International Plumbing Code
Feb 8, 07 NSF International
NSF International and the International Code Council (ICC) today announced a first-of-a-kind agreement that will make NSF American National Standards available to building code and plumbing code officials through the International Code Council.
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California Governor Fights For Reservoirs
Feb 1, 07 Oakland Tribune
A reservoir near Livermore has become Democrats' symbol of opposition to Republican Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger's proposed dams and the political wrestling to come over the next round of public works projects.
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