Looking Past Lead

Government and industries together have taken specific steps to limit the use of lead in manufactured water system products. The ramifications for cities, as would be expected, are numerous ? affecting both existing and future water system infrastructure, planning and, of course, budgeting.

Need a Newer Sewer

Underground and out of sight, wastewater collection systems are often taken for granted. In their 2013 Report Card for America?s Infrastructure, the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) gave the nation?s wastewater infrastructure a grade of D.

Ongoing Problems Call For Ongoing Solutions

Thanks to diligent research by city officials into an increasingly popular no-dig water main rehabilitation solution using cured-in-place piping (CIPP), and their successful experience with recent projects that have been completed on time and on budget, it is most likely to continue to be used as a tool to rehabilitate water mains.

Shreveport Agrees to $342 Million Sewer Upgrades for CWA Compliance

The City of Shreveport, La., has agreed to make significant upgrades to reduce overflows from its sanitary sewer system and pay a $650,000 civil penalty to resolve Clean Water Act (CWA) violations stemming from illegal discharges of raw sewage, the Department of Justice and the U.S. EPA announced last month. The state of Louisiana, a co-plaintiff in this case, will receive half of the civil penalty.