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McCain or Obama and the Water Environment
October 15, 2008By L. K. Williams
McCain or Obama and the Water EnvironmentHaving the annual WEFTEC conference in Chicago, just two weeks before the much anticipated Election Day can be a blessing or a burden.
Massachusetts Professionals Learn More about WARN
October 6, 2008
ASCE Transfers Security Role to SAME
October 2, 2008
Birmingham Integrates ADT Security System
September 18, 2008
EPA Completes Testing Preparedness Exercise with 7 Labs
September 3, 2008

Security Conference Calls for Water Papers
July 28, 2008
WEF Offers New Webcast on Methanol Safety at Wastewater Treatment Facilities
July 14, 2008
Double Fatality in Wastewater Tank Leads to Fines
June 18, 2008
WEF Offers Free Training on Critical Sector Interdependencies
June 17, 2008
EPA Invests $8 M to Secure S.F. Water Supply
May 21, 2008
Water Companies Group Honors EPA's Rogers
May 15, 2008
ISO Develops Water Security Framework
May 12, 2008
AWWA, DHS Offer Roadmap to Secure Control Systems
April 15, 2008
ASCE Seeks Comment on Wastewater Infrastructure Security
March 7, 2008
Network Power
December 4, 2007By Frank Madren
Internet-protocol systems can offer another layer of protection
Since 2001, communities have increased their investment in water security efforts. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency gave $51 million in grants in fiscal 2002 for vulnerability assessments and has since provided more than $150 million for tools, training, and technical assistance to the water sector, states, and other groups, according to Jennifer B. Nuzzo, a senior analyst for the Center for Biosecurity at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center.
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Commentary

American Rivers Commends Water Efficiency Approach

American Rivers, a river conservation organization, recently commended the Georgia Environmental Facilities Authority for promoting water efficiency as the first source of supply in its recently released study,

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