Water Technology Recap

Walking through the exhibit halls at industry trade shows such as the AWWA?s Annual Conference & Exposition (ACE), it doesn?t take long to realize the municipal water utility industry is up to speed on its technological innovation. From condition assessment AMA data analytics to filtration systems, the technology is expanding so quickly it?s often difficult to keep up.

Water Groups, Congressional Leaders Praise WIFIA; Say More Work Is Ahead

In June, President Obama signed into law the Water Resources Reform and Development Act, which includes the new Water Infrastructure Finance and Innovation Authority (WIFIA). Supported by AWWA and other water organizations, WIFIA is a new finance tool to help communities address essential water and wastewater infrastructure projects at a lower cost, saving consumers money on their water bills.

House Spending Bill Would Cut EPA Budget for FY 2015

Under a House spending bill released last month, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) would get 9 percent less funding in 2015 from 2014, and would see its staffing level capped at 1989 levels.The bill, the 2015 Interior and Environment Appropriations bill, released by the House Appropriations Committee, includes funding for the Department of the Interior, EPA, the Forest Service, the Indian Health Service and various independent and related agencies.