| | | | | | | | DC Water's recent report details a significant wastewater spill of approximately 243 million gallons after the Potomac Interceptor collapse, with ongoing efforts to repair the damaged infrastructure and monitor environmental impacts downstream. |
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| | | | | | EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin visited San Diego to showcase recent efforts and agreements aimed at permanently resolving the Tijuana River sewage crisis, emphasizing infrastructure improvements and binational cooperation. |
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| | New Smyrna Beach Utilities has initiated a groundbreaking project to expand its water treatment plant with Florida's largest pellet softening system, replacing outdated facilities to enhance capacity and sustainability. |
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| | The federal funds will be used for critical repairs, emergency measures, and coastal protection, with significant allocations for parks, utilities, and public facilities in various Florida counties affected by recent disasters. |
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| | | | | | WRRFs play a significant role in greenhouse gas emissions, especially N2O. Operational practices such as low DO processes and carbon management present opportunities reduce emissions while maintaining water quality standards. |
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| | | | | | The city’s WWTP upgrades, led by HDR, enhanced capacity to 24 MGD, integrated renewable energy production, and minimized chemical use, ensuring reliable service for future industrial developments and strengthening community-industrial relationships. |
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| | Fulton County’s Big Creek WRF expansion enhances wastewater treatment capacity from 24 to 32 MGD, incorporating state-of-the-art membrane technology and a comprehensive odor control system to meet environmental standards and community needs. The project highlights sustainable design choices, energy savings, and resilience, setting a new benchmark for... |
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| | | FROM THE ENDEAVOR WATER GROUP |
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| | EPA has prioritized PFAS contamination, launching initiatives like PFAS OUT, allocating nearly $945 million for water safety, and developing new detection methods to protect communities from harmful chemicals. |
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| | | The city of Overland Park, Kansas' 2026 Stormwater Cost Share Program provides funding for residents and businesses to implement solutions like rain barrels, native gardening and permeable pavements. |
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