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                <title><![CDATA[ Bloomington, Calif., breaks ground on sewer project serving 170 properties ]]></title>
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                    Construction has begun on a sewer expansion project in Bloomington, California, that will install 7,500 feet of sewer main and extend public sewer service to about 170 properties currently using septic systems.
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                <title><![CDATA[ EPA says U.S.-Mexico sewage projects advance in Tijuana River cleanup ]]></title>
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                    EPA released a quarterly update on construction and rehabilitation projects designed to reduce sewage pollution in the Tijuana River.
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                <title><![CDATA[ Oklahoma City drains river basin for sewer infrastructure repairs ]]></title>
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                    Oklahoma City has partially drained a section of the Oklahoma River to provide access for sewer main repairs after crews discovered a sinkhole near a wastewater line crossing beneath a drainage inlet.
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                <title><![CDATA[ Collapsed Texas sewer line triggers expanded repair effort ]]></title>
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                    Emergency sewer repairs in Port Arthur, Texas, expanded into a nearly $600,000 infrastructure project after crews uncovered multiple underground pipeline failures beneath Jimmy Johnson Boulevard.
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                <title><![CDATA[ Microbial corrosion threatens concrete sewer pipes, new solution targets bacteria ]]></title>
                <link>http://admin.undergroundinfrastructure.com/magazine/2026/april-2026-vol-81-no-4/features/microbial-corrosion-threatens-concrete-sewer-pipes-new-solution-targets-bacteria</link>
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                    Microbial corrosion is accelerating damage in concrete sewer systems, but new antimicrobial solutions are being developed to target the bacteria driving the problem.
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                <title><![CDATA[ San Antonio sewer main collapse triggers spill after heavy rain ]]></title>
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                    A 24-inch sewer main collapse in San Antonio caused a spill after heavy rain, with crews installing a bypass and working to complete repairs.
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                <title><![CDATA[ Shreveport seeks extension as sewer system repairs near $1 billion cost ]]></title>
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                    Shreveport, La., is seeking a decades-long extension to complete EPA-mandated wastewater system upgrades as project costs approach $1 billion, highlighting ongoing challenges in funding large-scale sewer infrastructure repairs.
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                <title><![CDATA[ Emergency repair installs 30-in. sewer main after Germantown, Md., collapse ]]></title>
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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[ Tnemec appoints director to oversee Epoxytec sewer rehabilitation solutions ]]></title>
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                    Tnemec has appointed Matt Wierzchowski as Director of Epoxytec – Municipal Collections, strengthening the company’s focus on sewer rehabilitation, manhole protection, and protective coatings for municipal water and wastewater infrastructure.
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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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