WWD Weekly eNews - Nov 27th, 2023
 
 
EPA request info on BABA products; $10.8M in grants in Michigan
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November 27, 2023
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FEATURES
Balfour Beaty uses progressive design-build to accommodate last minute design changes while achieving the project's energy and sustainability goals.
The city of Parker, Colorado is meeting exorbitant growth with a 3.8 MGD water reclamation facility expansion.
Experts from CDM Smith, Carollo Engineers and SCS Engineers engage in a discussion on PFAS in across the water sector. Whether drinking water, wastewater and stormwater, a holistic approach is needed to manage this contaminant of emerging concern.
TOP STORIES
EPA and other federal agencies are interested in the domestic availability of BABA-compliant products for wastewater infrastructure projects.
Andrea Hall, head of diversity and inclusion for Brown and Caldwell, discusses how utilities are incorporating diversity, equity and inclusion in their operations.
Register for this free webinar to learn practical steps for collection systems inspection and rehabilitation for utility managers, operators and maintenance professionals, including an overview of available technologies. The event will be live Sept. 14, 2023 at 2 p.m. Eastern.
NEWS
The U.S. EPA is providing a $45 million WIFIA loan to support the South Sarpy Wastewater System Project, which will provide centralized wastewater infrastructure for residences and businesses.
New York City selected eight companies to deploy their technologies over an eight-week proof of concept period, aiming to enhance operational efficiency and data utilization for the municipal water and wastewater network.
EGLE distributed funding to support wastewater treatment plant upgrades, biosolids disposal and contaminated soils removal.
Vendée Eau, a French water utility company, worked with Veolia to design and implement a solution to reuse treated wastewater to help deal with increasingly frequent droughts in France.