| | | | | | | | WaterBridge Infrastructure LLC has solicited commitments to support the construction of the Speedway Phase II Pipeline, to transport produced water from Eddy and Lea counties, New Mexico, to out-of-basin pore space in the Central Basin Platform (CBP). Speedway Phase II Pipeline will service customers... |
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| Onondaga County is building an industrial wastewater treatment plant for Micron Technology’s planned factories in Clay, about 13 miles north of Syracuse, New York. The plant will process tens of millions of gallons of Micron’s wastewater each day. The county executive estimates that the ... |
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| The US Army Corps of Engineers Portland District awarded Tetra Tech a position in a 5-year multiple-award architectural and engineering (A-E) design contract with a shared capacity of $49 million. The agreement covers the delivery of professional design services supporting navigation and water control... |
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| The Council of the European Union formally adopted the directive on updating the list of pollutants affecting surface water and groundwater, including pesticides, pharmaceuticals and PFAS. According to data used for the water framework directive, 46% of surface waters and 24% of groundwater in the EU... |
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| The American Water Works Association and the Association of Metropolitan Water Agencies request the D.C. Circuit Court to remand EPA’s PFAS drinking water rule for further review, avoiding vacatur to prevent disruption in utility compliance efforts. |
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| EPA Administrator Amy Van Blarcom-Lackey's visit to Pennsylvania's Wyoming Valley showcased ongoing wastewater upgrades, stormwater management, and environmental infrastructure investments, emphasizing regional collaboration. |
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| The Corpus Christi City Council has authorized a $175 million project to build a containerized brackish water desalination plant, aiming to enhance water supply amid historic droughts and low reservoir levels. |
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| This initiative aims to produce up to 150 million gallons of purified water daily, serving 1.5 million residents, and represents a major effort to recycle wastewater to create a drought-resistant, sustainable local water supply amid climate challenges. |
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| Ketchikan, Alaska, has obtained $6 million in federal funds to upgrade its Charcoal Point wastewater treatment plant, ensuring compliance with new EPA standards and reducing financial strain on residents. |
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