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New York Begins Enforcement against Late Accounts
April 16, 2008
Coca-Cola Study Highlights 'Water Neutrality' Idea
April 2, 2008
County Settles SSOs Complaint with $290 M in Repairs
March 28, 2008
Black & Veatch to Lead Fuzhou Improvement Project
March 24, 2008
N.C. Governor Wants to Drought-Proof State
March 21, 2008

Southern California Board OKs $1.98 B Budget
March 21, 2008
Lack of Federal Funding Hurting N.Y. Water Quality
March 19, 2008
Bureau Has Money for Efficient, Conserving Co-op Projects
March 18, 2008
San Antonio OKs Design-Build for Desalination Project
March 13, 2008
Pennsylvania Sets Up Infrastructure Task Force
March 10, 2008
Recycled Water Trials Begin in Melbourne
March 5, 2008
New Water in the Desert
February 28, 2008By Mitchell Basefsky
Tucson's drive for a new supply took a U-turn
New Water in the DesertTucson Water learned critical lessons about water treatment decision-making, customer communication, and public involvement in its first attempt to take its then-500,000 customers from groundwater dependence to surface water supply. The water department is the largest municipal provider in southern Arizona. It applied those lessons in a second attempt that succeeded and soon will be expanded.
Barwick Company Obtains Steel Pipe Certification
February 27, 2008
Human Resources Subject of AWWA Meeting
February 25, 2008
Council Offers New Design-Build Handbook
February 22, 2008
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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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