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South Bend, Ind., to Try Sensors to Halt Overflows
June 19, 2008
EPA Reaffirms Clean Water Permits Not Needed for Water Transfers
June 12, 2008
WERF Notes Sludge's Energy Potential
June 5, 2008
$5 M Settlement Paves Way NYC Upgrades
June 4, 2008
Henderson Marks Years of Cryptosporidium-free Water
May 30, 2008

Georgia Commits Millions toward Infrastructure
May 27, 2008
Ocean County Utilities Wins Energy Audit
May 27, 2008
N.C. County Pilots Advanced Metering for Water
May 23, 2008
EPA Invests $8 M to Secure S.F. Water Supply
May 21, 2008
Oregon Senator Says EPA Actions Border on 'Thuggery'
May 21, 2008
Plumbers Site Offers Straight Talk
May 20, 2008
Princeton Water Chief Submitted False Results
May 20, 2008
Water District Hires Basin Water
May 20, 2008
Pennsylvania Takes Water Problem to the People
May 15, 2008
Case Study: Colorado Springs
May 13, 2008
Sliplining HDPE Solves High Traffic Dilemma
Case Study: Colorado SpringsOfficials in Colorado Springs, Colo., had two pressured water mains leaking clean, treated drinking water. One main was a 540-foot section running underneath Fountain Creek and the other was a 500-foot section running under Interstate 25 and two railroad tracks.
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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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