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  1. C.R. sewer plant restarted
  2. Septage tank collapses at Frankfort plant
  3. Jordan seeks MCC help to overcome water scarcity
  4. Mahanoy Township sewer project could receive $7.1M boost
  5. Milton Debates Sewers
  6. $100,000 grant would fund sewage pump station upgrade
  7. Sewer flushing exposes problems
  8. Lawsuit will cost Conneaut $50,000
  9. First water-and-sewer project completed
  10. State board orders water plan to clean mercury in W. Marin
  11. Marana faces $1.3M sewer-line suit: Firm that finished project blames data for cost o
  12. Properly used biosolids not risky
  13. Prions can survive sewage treatment, UW-Madison study says: But risk from mad cow dis
  14. Charleston, S.C., water supply gets the treatment
  15. Filtering out a global problem
  16. County's memos counter its conservation plan
  17. Reverse 911 is operational in Franklin County
  18. Blue skies ahead for 'gray water' systems?
  19. EPA lays groundwork for technologies to help mitigate climate change
  20. Northern Ireland Water, Earth Tech win construction award
  21. Comments sought on draft guidance manual for Proposed Aircraft Drinking Water Rule
  22. EPA guides help public water systems comply with Ground Water Rule
  23. Community water fluoridation reaches nearly 70% of U.S. population
  24. Wanted: Water Efficiency Leaders
  25. Water agencies welcome new Calif. water bond proposal
  26. Water reclamation facility wins Florida WEA award
  27. WorldBriefs: Manila Water wins Vietnam water management contract
  28. Sewer system will need $33M more
  29. Water treatment, refuse recycling plants to be installed in Iraqi capital
  30. Crews Try to Dismantle Crane That Fell Into Lake, Spilled Oil
  31. Plainville Eyes Buffers Around Bodies Of Water
  32. Storm drain gets upgrade
  33. Sewer district deals with two emergencies
  34. Storm sewers run slow with lakes high
  35. W.Va. settles selenium lawsuit with coal mine
  36. Safe water scarce for migrants: Camp well contaminated, county housing authority truc
  37. Tennessee issues notices of violation on sewer leaks
  38. Bugs eat sludge, taxpayers reap the savings
  39. Water authority to tap into alert system
  40. Century-old sewers to be replaced
  41. Carcinogen increases in city's water supply
  42. Roseville, Placer County face penalties on wastewater violations over 7-year period
  43. China to publish new standards on drinking mineral water
  44. City holds dedication ceremony for wastewater treatment plant
  45. Shipping Company Sentenced For Pollution-related Charges
  46. Cape site near Massachusetts shore tests experimental septic treatments
  47. Testing to begin for illegal drains connected to sewer
  48. Pewaukee to study creation of storm-water utility
  49. Health Department will measure PFC levels in adults near 3M plant, landfills
  50. Idaho Transportation Department to pay $325,000 in additional penalties for federal s
  51. Afghan Water Project to Help Economy, Quality of Life
  52. Sewer-breach threat has Nogales, S. Ariz. at risk
  53. Water Managers Question Everglades Cleanup Standard
  54. Tester legislation protects aging water infrastructure
  55. BRIEF: Problem at water treatment plant prompts restrictions
  56. Evansville council approves storm water utility
  57. Indian Land water quality vexes county officials
  58. Sewage pollutes river
  59. Hoke gets water loan from USDA
  60. $500,000 grant used for water construction
  61. Contaminated floodwaters pose pet dangers
  62. Peter Dana Point: Sewage upgrade honors director of public works
  63. Madison Avenue project uncovers wastewater leak
  64. How's the water?: Students probe stream quality, collect specimens
  65. Kosovo Serbs, Albanians clash again over water pipeline construction
  66. Uranium liquid leak in southern France
  67. Region hires water industry specialist
  68. BRIEF: Feds to pay Ohio $13.75 million for Fernald cleanup
  69. BRIEF: Chlorine leak evacuates campers
  70. Carwashes don't have to pollute: WATER COLLECTION KITS KEEP RUNOFF OUT OF BAY WATERS
  71. Ten new MIEX systems to start-up in 2008
  72. Emerson acquires Topworx
  73. IDA releases key findings from 2008 Water Leaders Summit
  74. WaterBriefs: Guide demystifies water quality reports
  75. HDR's LeJeune named Oregon Water Resources Commissioner
  76. Proposed water pipeline gets negative feedback: 400 comments are full of sharp critic
  77. Cost of town water filter project keeps increasing
  78. EDITORIAL: Beware scam artists
  79. Proposed Nevada water pipeline project imperil communities, lifestyles
  80. Linebaugh Project To Bear Water
  81. Pa. governor signs $28.3 billion spending plan
  82. NCC Wins Wastewater Treatment Plant Project in Stockholm
  83. Flushed with cash
  84. Black & Veatch seeks increased public awareness of water-related climate change issue
  85. Wastewater treatment R&D center opens in Israel
  86. Goodtech ASA Supplies Waste Water Treatment Plants to Norwegian Municipality
  87. Software issue causes sewer-billing problems in Clarksville
  88. Del Rey district found in 'serious financial trouble'
  89. Fremont to spend millions fixing water, sewer system
  90. Cities compromise on thousands in sewage fees: For 30 years, Little Canada footed the
  91. AF wins major order from Stockholm Vatten
  92. Gaza: Sewage Seeps Into Drinking Water As Facilities Shut Down
  93. Low Water Levels Draw Concern
  94. Future stormwater projects considered
  95. BRIEF: Worker taken to hospital after machine amputates two fingers
  96. Storms wash salad dressing into basements: Clintonville homes face odd deluge
  97. Wetland worries slow Orleans, Mass., commercial project
  98. H2O Innovation makes major acquisition in US
  99. Oklahoma water leader to urge Congress to protect groundwater
  100. WaterBriefs: Largest membrane conference comes to Florida
  101. WaterBriefs: Three July water conferences to feature HDR speakers
  102. NSF certifies vapor control balls
  103. Empire Water completes purchase of treatment system
  104. Skanska Wins USD93m Water Treatment Project in Florida
  105. Wastewater moratorium ends
  106. FBI conducts Detroit corruption probe
  107. Roseville, Placer face $126,000 in fines on sewage treatment
  108. Greene County commissioners approve alternative water supply project
  109. BRIEF: Broken water line caused sinkhole
  110. Palestinian water authority head discusses scarce water resources, future plans
  111. Lacey, Saint Martin's team to treat water: New system to filter stormwater runoff fro
  112. New name emerges in FBI probe of waste deal with Texas firm
  113. Corridor's cultural organizations, venues face the cost of floods
  114. Council to decide on water pipeline project
  115. Panel awards $10 million in grants despite Sanford appointee's objections
  116. Tetra Tech acquisitions to enhance water & environmental practices
  117. CH2M Hill employees make record-setting donation to Water For People
  118. Pentair, GE form global residential water filtration joint venture
  119. Pipe group releases environmental impact study
  120. Aquafed promotes integrity in water sector
  121. Singapore, India water agencies sign 'green' water management pact
  122. Environmentalists sue to overturn EPA water rule
  123. Sound cleanup oversight proposed: State's D.C. delegation wants new EPA office to mon
  124. Federal aid sought for Sound
  125. BRIEF: Madeira Beach Water, Sewer Billing Glitch Affects About 2,000
  126. CUSD might be first to use recycled water
  127. Group of local waterways added to state watch list
  128. Questions cloud death at plant
  129. Neptune wins exhibit award at annual AWWA Expo
  130. Singapore Water Week sees deals, initiatives to boost water research, investments
  131. Dow opens technical, educational center for water treatment in Ukraine
  132. Charity event raises awareness, funds for Global Water Foundation
  133. Region receives $33 billion slice of federal budget pie
  134. EDITORIAL: The mess in city Utilities Department runs deep: Missing water meters are
  135. City plans for reduction of floating debris: Eliminating trash in rivers will cost $6
  136. BRIEF: Water main slated to operate again
  137. CITY OF TONAWANDA: Sewer trip leads to arrests
  138. Study: Don't use Florida coasts as toilets
  139. Officials monitor lake levels
  140. BRIEF: Warner Robins approves $2.6 million water contract
  141. Frigel, Heisler Green form eco-friendly partnership
  142. Some Nestle-brand purified water recalled
  143. ADB helping China improve ecosystem in major lake
  144. Help wanted for sewer link
  145. Sewer plant expansion advances
  146. Town water and sewer keeping up with the times
  147. EPA Water Experts Assisting Iowa with Damage Assessments
  148. Dow Chemical raising prices by another 25 percent
  149. BP, state officials examining pipe leak
  150. Are You Drinking Viagra? A Look at U.S. Residential Water Treatment Products
  151. Solar panels being considered for Corona wastewater treatment plant
  152. DWP plant to be cooled with recycled water
  153. Engineers keep fresh water flowing
  154. Focus on the World Drinking & Wastewater Treatment Chemicals Market
  155. Norman D. Fahrer, executive, dies at 62: The ChemTreat vice president was a water tre
  156. ONWASA adds two treatment plants
  157. Way is found to fix sewer vent pipes
  158. Water billing problems nearly solved
  159. Sewer agency modernizes plant
  160. City installing new manhole covers
  161. UK workshop to examine Crypto disinfection technology
  162. USGS names associate director for water
  163. CDM establishes water, urban planning technical center in Singapore
  164. Chem. society podcasts debut with focus on drinking water
  165. Foundation board allocates funding for new research
  166. ADB president outlines water agenda for Asia-Pacific region
  167. WEF webcast to address methanol safety at wastewater treatment facilities
  168. Nitto Denko plans water R&D center in Singapore
  169. U.S. mayors vote to rethink bottled water contracts
  170. Successful meeting of US-Mexico border water infrastructure program partners
  171. EPA awards the Water Quality Standards Forum Cooperative Agreement
  172. Singapore is cutting-edge for further expansion of Siemens
  173. Calif. student to represent U.S. in international water competition
  174. UK businesses advancing low carbon economies around the world
  175. Growth of water industry spurred by drought
  176. Department of Environmental Quality report shows E. coli prevalent in Central Va. wat
  177. Group wants utilities out of St. Johns
  178. East Point Fined for Sewage Spills
  179. New Jersey water suppliers will share in settlement
  180. Three cities to study water, sewer merger
  181. Pacific failed to tell residents of dirty water
  182. When it rains, sewers pour: MMSD sets records for overflows
  183. EPA Administrator recognizes Vallecito Lake resident with President's Volunteer Servi
  184. Water treatment facility renamed to honor Erie, Pa., Water Works official
  185. Raw sewage taints state waterways: Many treatment plants couldn't handle flooding
  186. The Daily Star, Oneonta, N.Y., On The Bright Side column: On The Bright Side: Longtim
  187. Lake will pay $125,000 to help clean up toxic-waste site
  188. Officials continue to assess storm damage: Hotline information
  189. Farm: Cattle farmers need to have water plans
  190. Seawater filtration project completed
  191. Permit process for regional reservoir gets approval
  192. Mayors gather and discuss problems
  193. Shelton, Conn. Fined $142K for Illegal Sewage Discharges to Housatonic River
  194. San Francisco sues Exxon Mobil to get oil giant to clean polluted Fisherman's Wharf s
  195. UK Government: Ofwat Consults on the Change of Ownership of Yorkshire Water
  196. Warren County, Ohio, applies for $5 million grant for road, water improvements
  197. Pipeline agency up to task?: Nevada official warns that Utah's pick to manage water s
  198. SOCMA statement on DHS risk-based chemical facility notification letters
  199. Associations, EPA release tools for effective utility management practices
  200. CH2M HILL shares expertise at Singapore International Water Week
  201. Global Water Challenge winners chosen
  202. Singapore International Water Week opens gateway to India market
  203. Angola-report: Many Families Continue To Drink Impure Water
  204. Electrical Work Keeps Potable Water Flowing to Baghdad
  205. Former Fujicolor Employee Pleads Guilty To Environmental Crime
  206. City approves stormwater utility fee
  207. Charlotte struggling with water lines
  208. Town fined for mercury spills
  209. $1.25 million for Gables sanitation project approved
  210. BRIEF: Chlorine gas leak at Kent plant is contained
  211. Miami official cites mandate for storm-water ordinance
  212. $3 million cost to repair Anamosa wastewater plant
  213. Open Text Chosen by Nalco
  214. Owners of Maine Vacation Parcel Face EPA Fine for Filling a Wetland
  215. Utility Workers Find Bees Nesting In Water Meters
  216. New water plan will make an impact
  217. The Nordic Investment Bank to Finance Wastewater Treatment in Finland
  218. Gulf of Mexico water quality studied
  219. Water tested for quality
  220. City, county get $1.9M for water projects
  221. Water treatment plant work progresses: City uses nearly 10 million gallons daily
  222. Residents warned to stay out of floodwaters
  223. Keyser filtration plant again ranks high in state
  224. ACIPCO exhibit wins award at international conference
  225. AWWA to embark on workforce sustainability project
  226. Dr. Pikus to address nation's infrastructure at AFS conference
  227. PVC pipe used in humanitarian engineering project
  228. NJ local governments to save nearly $2M through refinancing move
  229. An Interview with Dow Water Solutions' Ian Barbour
  230. Cascal N.V. acquires majority stake in Zhumadian China Water Company
  231. PPI issues advisory on fusible PVC
  232. WEF announces training on water sector interdependencies
  233. IBM establishes water management center in Dublin
  234. Mike Leonard assumes presidency of AWWA
  235. NSF opens regional headquarters in Thailand
  236. Cedar Rapids flood recedes; Des Moines levee fails
  237. For thieves, metal is hot now: Value of scrap fuels larcenies
  238. BRIEF: Officials: Raw sewage in flood water
  239. State wants cleaner water filtration: Goal of $1.1 million pilot study is to eliminat
  240. Work on levees stops in Columbus Junction
  241. West Carteret Water completes expansion
  242. BRIEF: Drinking water storage nears completion
  243. KC water officials seek extension of deadline for sewer-overhaul plan
  244. Study seeks to look at water needs of whole basin: Model would expand field research
  245. Deadbeat renters face new hurdle
  246. Planting of device at wastewater plant probed
  247. Volunteers protect Oskaloosa's water treatment plant: Iowa Gov. Chet Culver declares
  248. WorldBriefs: Hexham flood scheme on Prime Minister's shortlist
  249. Sewer authority files lawsuits against 6 in New Philadelphia
  250. Guard Soldiers Bring Water to Hope after Flooding