The U.S. Supreme Court invalidated tariffs imposed under President Trump, ruling that the executive exceeded its statutory authority, thereby reaffirming congressional limits on trade powers and affecting industries reliant on imported materials.
Construction of Phase 1 at College Park in Lynchburg focuses on stormwater system upgrades to handle larger storm events, with improvements including enlarged ponds and native plantings, aiming to reduce flooding and enhance water quality.
In collaboration with WEF, AWWA, AMWA, and NACWA, the 16-month masters program enables water and wastewater professionals to take the next step in their uility management career.
In a social media post, President Trump criticized local authorities for the collapse of the Potomac Interceptor Jan. 19, which caused 243 million gallons of untreated wastewater to enter the Potomac River.
U.S. Rep. Brad Schneider announced nearly $12.5 million in federal funds for 15 projects across Cook, Lake, and McHenry counties, focusing on water quality, wastewater, and shoreline restoration to enhance public safety and environmental health.
Negotiations among Colorado River Basin states broke down ahead of a critical federal deadline, exposing deep divisions over water reduction responsibilities amid ongoing drought and declining reservoir levels. Lower Basin states claim they've already made significant cuts, while Upper Basin states argue they cannot guarantee fixed reductions due to...
For three years running, "workforce" and "skilled labor" have been listed as primary concerns for the Wastewater Digest audience in its annual State of the Industry Report. Marketers recognize this as well, and many have adapted their language to cater to this need to address workforce and staffing challenges. One thing is for certain, you...
The US Army Corps of Engineers Portland District awarded Tetra Tech a position in a 5-year multiple-award architectural and engineering (A-E) design contract with a shared capacity of $49 million. The agreement covers the delivery of professional design services supporting navigation and water control infrastructure across the district’s area...
An emergency sand placement effort costing around $500,000 is underway in Fort Pierce, Fla. to address shoreline erosion ahead of plans for a larger $15 million offshore dredging project to restore the beach and prevent further damage.