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CH2M HILL is among the first sponsors to come aboard for EfficientGov’s 2012 Municipal Evolution Tour. Co-hosted by top university public policy programs, the Municipal Evolution Tour will visit at least three cities this year, exploring ways to create innovations … Continue reading →
CDM Smith and its project client, Middlesex Water Company, have been recognized with an Honor Award from the American Council of Engineering Companies (ACEC) New Jersey for their world record-setting water main installation project which conveys water from the City … Continue reading →
American Water, the nation’s largest publicly traded water and wastewater utility company, has announced that it is one of the winners in the Philadelphia Business Journal’s Healthiest Employers Awards. This marks the second consecutive year the company has been recognized … Continue reading →
The National Association of Water Companies (NAWC) is proud to partner with Global Water Intelligence (GWI) and the International Desalination Association (IDA) on the largest gathering this year of top water executives from the public and private sectors. Speakers and … Continue reading →
Tidewater Utilities, Inc. recently announced that three high school students were recognized for their outstanding water-related projects in the 2012 Sussex County Science Fair. Junior Priyen Patel at the Sussex Technical High School won a first prize award of $300 … Continue reading →
Illinois American Water is installing solar power at office buildings located at 100 North Water Works Drive and 300 North Water Works Drive in Belleville. Two solar rebates from the Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity and a federal … Continue reading →
As previously reported, the Iowa Utilities Board has approved a rate settlement that authorizes Iowa-American Water Company to implement rates designed to produce additional annual operating revenues of $2.5 million, or 7.56%. In re Iowa-American Water Company, 2012 Iowa PUC … Continue reading →
On February 29, 2012, Cadiz Inc. announced plans to purchase idle natural gas pipelines for conversion to water transmission, including a 220-mile pipeline owned by El Paso Natural Gas which could link the State’s water distribution network to Cadiz in … Continue reading →
In a case of first impression, a New York State judge ruled that the Town of Dryden, located within the Marcellus Shale region, could ban natural gas drilling within its boundaries Anschutz Exploration Corporation v. Town of Dryden, Index No. … Continue reading →
American Water Works Company, Inc. announced that it received a grant from the WateReuse Research Foundation to conduct a joint research project with Drexel University to measure and reduce biological fouling on membrane filters in desalination applications. The project is … Continue reading →
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