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Nashville Settlement Requires Million-dollar Upgrades
October 31, 2007
Project to Develop Hypoxia Forecasting Models for Chesapeake, Delaware Bays
October 28, 2007
Tacoma, Wash. Company Fined $12,785 for Water Quality Violations
October 21, 2007
Report: Boom in Ethanol Production Could Threaten Water Supplies
October 11, 2007
USDA Announces More than $11 Million in Water Quality Grants
October 10, 2007

ACWA Calls for Action on Water Bond Package
October 6, 2007
South Dakota Governor Recommends Nearly $8 Million for Environmental Projects
October 1, 2007
AwwaRF Announces RFPs for Small-Utility Projects
September 26, 2007
WERF Offers $250,000 in Funding for Research
September 14, 2007
Heinz Foundation Awards Engineers Without Borders' Co-Founder
September 13, 2007
How to Pay By EPA
September 11, 2007By L. K. Williams
Agency program helps communities figure it out
DO you know about rate setting or cost recovery? What about that hot topic asset management? For water/wastewater utilities and the communities that support them, the money is critical but knowing how to manage that money may be more sustaining in the long run.
EPA Awards Grants to Further Source Water Protection
September 6, 2007
Aqua America's Florida Operating Subsidiary Reaches Settlement Agreement on Proposed Rate Increase
September 5, 2007
NJ Senators Announce $1.7 Million For Ocean Monitoring System
August 30, 2007
Private Funding Is Finding Its Way to Water
August 1, 2007By L. K. Williams
While some finance and investment companies are trying to let municipalities know they have options outside of the government to fund water and wastewater projects, at least one governing body is hoping to get information on private financing.
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