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                <title><![CDATA[ Buffalo breaks ground on $29.3-million combined sewer overflow project ]]></title>
                <link>http://admin.undergroundinfrastructure.com/news/2026/april/buffalo-breaks-ground-on-293-million-combined-sewer-overflow-project</link>
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                    Buffalo has launched a $29.3 million combined sewer overflow (CSO) project to replace aging sewer lines, install a new water main and reduce overflows into the Black Rock Canal.
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                <title><![CDATA[ Emergency repair installs 30-in. sewer main after Germantown, Md., collapse ]]></title>
                <link>http://admin.undergroundinfrastructure.com/news/2026/march/emergency-repair-installs-30-in-sewer-main-after-germantown-md-collapse</link>
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                    Crews installed 110 feet of 30-in. sewer main following a collapse in Germantown, Md., with bypass pumping continuing as restoration and rehabilitation work begins.
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                <title><![CDATA[ 244 million-gallon Potomac sewage spill exposes aging U.S. sewer infrastructure ]]></title>
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                    A massive sewer pipe collapse released 244 million gallons of sewage into the Potomac River, highlighting widespread risks tied to aging wastewater infrastructure across the United States.
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                <title><![CDATA[ $17 million Turkey Gully drainage project targets flooding in Houston’s Greater Heights ]]></title>
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                    Houston’s $16.9 million Turkey Gully Paving and Drainage Project in Shady Acres is nearing construction, with flood control improvements expected to reduce risk for hundreds of properties.
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                <title><![CDATA[ DC seeks federal reimbursement as Potomac sewer collapse repair costs near $20 million ]]></title>
                <link>http://admin.undergroundinfrastructure.com/news/2026/february/dc-seeks-federal-reimbursement-as-potomac-sewer-collapse-repair-costs-near-20-million</link>
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                    Washington, D.C., is seeking full federal reimbursement as emergency repairs continue on the collapsed Potomac Interceptor sewer line, with response costs nearing $20 million.
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                <title><![CDATA[ Oceanside, Calif., moves into Phase II of $30 million utility modernization ]]></title>
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                    Oceanside, Calif., is launching Phase II of a $30 million downtown water and sewer replacement project, upgrading aging mains and expanding recycled water infrastructure over the next two years.
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                <title><![CDATA[ Arizona wastewater pipeline repair advances with House approval ]]></title>
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                    House lawmakers advanced $12.5 million to repair Arizona’s aging International Outfall Interceptor, a buried wastewater pipeline that has caused sewage overflows in Nogales for decades.
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                <title><![CDATA[ Carolinas water, sewer work shows resilience amid softer 2026 outlook ]]></title>
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                    Water and sewer construction in North and South Carolina is expected to remain resilient in 2026, with contractors reporting solid backlogs and continued demand despite broader market uncertainty.
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                <title><![CDATA[ College Station OKs new sewer trunkline along TXDOT corridor ]]></title>
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                    College Station approved nearly $4 million for new sewer trunklines tied to TxDOT construction, adding large-diameter pipe and decommissioning lift stations.
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                <title><![CDATA[ Raleigh Water advances $43 million+ Mine Creek gravity sewer replacement ]]></title>
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                    Raleigh Water is advancing a $43 million to $55 million gravity sewer replacement and rehabilitation project along the Mine Creek corridor, upgrading more than five miles of sewer to improve wet-weather performance and extend system life. The work includes larger-diameter pipe installation, structural lining, and multiple road crossings near Shelley Lake and Crabtree Creek.
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