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                <title><![CDATA[ EPA clears Oahu drinking water systems after Red Hill fuel contamination ]]></title>
                <link>http://admin.undergroundinfrastructure.com/news/2026/april/epa-clears-oahu-drinking-water-systems-after-red-hill-fuel-contamination</link>
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                    EPA’s final report finds Oahu drinking water systems impacted by the Red Hill fuel release have met safety standards and remained free of contamination since 2022.
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                <title><![CDATA[ Waterline breaks force overnight closure at Grand Canyon; $208 million replacement project underway ]]></title>
                <link>http://admin.undergroundinfrastructure.com/news/2025/december/waterline-breaks-force-overnight-closure-at-grand-canyon-208-million-replacement-project-underway</link>
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                    Grand Canyon National Park has suspended overnight stays after multiple breaks in its Transcanyon Waterline cut off water to the South Rim. A $208 million replacement project is underway to restore and modernize the aging system.
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                <title><![CDATA[ Heavy rain triggers spike in Oklahoma City water main breaks ]]></title>
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                    Oklahoma City has reported 40 water main breaks in a week after heavy rain stressed underground pipes. Officials have doubled the water line replacement budget to $20 million.
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                <title><![CDATA[ Cupertino, Calif., water main break floods homes, prompts boil advisory ]]></title>
                <link>http://admin.undergroundinfrastructure.com/news/2025/september/cupertino-calif-water-main-break-floods-homes-prompts-boil-advisory</link>
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                    A ruptured water line flooded several Cupertino homes, forcing evacuations and prompting a boil advisory. San Jose Water says a contractor struck the line, and cleanup continues.
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                <title><![CDATA[ UTGIS launches new water leak detection systems for Fla. municipalities ]]></title>
                <link>http://admin.undergroundinfrastructure.com/news/2025/july/utgis-launches-new-water-leak-detection-systems-for-fla-municipalities</link>
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                    Over the next 12 months,&#160;Florida-based Utility Testing and Geographic Information Systems (UTGIS) will be introducing new technologies and methodologies to help municipalities and utilities identify leaks in their water distribution systems.
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                <title><![CDATA[ Ohio’s new ‘C’ infrastructure grade masks low marks for water, wastewater, stormwater ]]></title>
                <link>http://admin.undergroundinfrastructure.com/news/2025/june/ohio-s-new-c-infrastructure-grade-masks-low-marks-for-water-wastewater-stormwater</link>
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                    A 2025 ASCE report gives Ohio a “C” overall, but drinking water, wastewater and stormwater systems remain near the bottom of the scale, underscoring a $16 billion funding gap and an urgent need to replace aging pipes and lead service lines.
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                <title><![CDATA[ California funds new PFAS treatment system for Tustin’s drinking water ]]></title>
                <link>http://admin.undergroundinfrastructure.com/news/2025/june/california-funds-new-pfas-treatment-system-for-tustin-s-drinking-water</link>
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                    Tustin, California, has unveiled a $29.5 million PFAS treatment system funded through state and federal support, marking a major step in eliminating “forever chemicals” from the city’s water supply. The project is one of seven spearheaded by the Orange County Water District.
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                <title><![CDATA[ High PFAS levels in Calhoun, Ga., spark legal action, water and sewer system reforms ]]></title>
                <link>http://admin.undergroundinfrastructure.com/news/2025/june/high-pfas-levels-in-calhoun-ga-spark-legal-action-water-and-sewer-system-reforms</link>
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                    Tests show PFAS concentrations in Calhoun’s drinking water about 600% higher than the EPA’s minimum reporting level, prompting a lawsuit, a settlement requiring tighter sewer-pretreatment controls, and new monitoring of residential wells.
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                <title><![CDATA[ EPA lifts emergency order on Flint, Mich., water, restoring standard lead monitoring ]]></title>
                <link>http://admin.undergroundinfrastructure.com/news/2025/may/epa-lifts-emergency-order-on-flint-mich-water-restoring-standard-lead-monitoring</link>
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                    The EPA has lifted its 2016 emergency order on Flint, Mich.’s drinking water, citing full compliance with federal lead standards. City officials vow continued investment in water safety and infrastructure.
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                <title><![CDATA[ Zeldin’s EPA moves to shield utilities, shift PFAS costs to polluters ]]></title>
                <link>http://admin.undergroundinfrastructure.com/news/2025/may/zeldin-s-epa-moves-to-shield-utilities-shift-pfas-costs-to-polluters</link>
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                    EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin has announced new steps to tackle PFAS contamination, including testing, discharge limits, and a liability framework to hold polluters accountable.
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