New PFAS treatment projects and PENNVEST funding help protect drinking water and reduce costs for Pennsylvania customers.
An environmental engineer, he invented a biological method to remove nitrogen and phosphorous from wastewater, an advance that transformed the industry worldwide.
The Altoona Water Authority has received $112,000 from the Department of Environmental Protection for design work for the renovation of one of six passive treatment facilities that neutralize acid ...
According to the City of Alpena Water Utilities, the water treatment plant is currently operating on backup generator power. The drinking water system remains fully functional, and the water being ...
As the projects to expand the treatment capacity of Weirton’s water and wastewater treatment plants near completion, city utility customers will begin to see an increase in their bills. The increases ...
Central Alabama Water has laid off 135 workers and eliminated 76 vacant positions, totaling 211 job cuts, to maintain financial stability.
MCD approved a plan for a sewage treatment plant in east Delhi to supply treated water to parks, promoting water conservation ...
In both population and industry, Big Lake has grown over the years. The city in Sherburne County had about 2,200 residents in 1980. By 2020, its population rose to 11,700. In between, a major employer ...
The ongoing expansion project for Weirton’s water treatment plant will temporarily result in the plant being taken offline, ...
The Altoona Water Authority is considering whether to retain a company that could help it obtain grants for projects. Delta Development Group of Camp Hill would charge $4,000 a month on a contract ...
The Ceylon City Council on Tuesday held a public hearing concerning the Department of Employment and Economic Development for a Small Cities Development Grant for water treatment facility ...
Columbus City Council discussed the pros and cons of data centers at a hearing, weighing construction jobs and environmental impacts.
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