Water Asset Management

Singapore's PUB kicks off Phase 3 expansion of Changi water reclamation plant

PUB, Singapore's National Water Agency, has appointed a Binnies and AECOM joint venture to deliver engineering services for the Phase 3 expansion of Changi Water Reclamation Plant (WRP). The Changi WRP plant--one of the largest used water treatment facilities in the world--is a cornerstone of the Deep Tunnel Sewerage System (DTSS) and plays a critical role in PUB’s used water management system.

Boil water order drags on in Paterson, N.J., as crews tackle century-old main break

Nearly 200,000 people in Paterson, N.J., and nearby towns remain under a boil water advisory after a 140-year-old water main burst, cutting service for days.

Safety failures lead to dissolution, reorganization for Sacramento water utility

The Del Paso Manor Water District, which has faced criticism from the grand jury regarding its operational and safety practices, is set to be dissolved, CBS News reported. The district has been serving the Arden-Arcade area since 1956. A new district will be taking over its responsibilities.

Hultec expands U.S. footprint with new Houston facility

Hultec, a global manufacturer of engineered sealing solutions for water infrastructure, today announced the opening of its new U.S. manufacturing and distribution center in Spring, Texas.

PPI voices support for FLOW Act to accelerate lead line replacement

The Plastics Pipe Institute, Inc. (PPI) today announced its strong support of the Financing Lead Out of Water (FLOW) Act, H.R. 3892.  This bipartisan legislation will help communities across the country accelerate the removal of hazardous lead service lines.

W.A. Rasic to lead $100 million water main overhaul in Los Angeles, Calif.

W.A. Rasic Construction has been awarded over $100 million by LADWP to replace aging water mains in Los Angeles, including a century-old trunk line critical to the city's water supply.

Dallas reduces water loss by 1.6 million gallons daily with advances in leak detection, pipe repairs

Dallas Water Utilities (DWU) has managed to reduce water loss by 1.6 million gallons daily through proactive pipeline repairs and leak detection technology, The Dallas Express reported. The utility manages over 5,077 miles of water mains covering 700 square miles. Its Leak Detection Program employs advanced technologies to identify non-surfacing and hard-to-detect leaks throughout the system every 2.5 years.

AI platform for water infrastructure management gains traction with new investment

CRH Ventures has announced a Series A investment in VODA.ai. To date, VODA.ai's proprietary platform has analyzed over one million miles of pipe across 26 U.S. states and six countries, enabling utilities to prioritize the protection of critical infrastructure and efficiently allocate resources.

Arizona groundwater talks stall, leaving rural infrastructure without oversight

A legislative stalemate in Arizona has halted efforts to regulate groundwater, leaving vast underground water supplies in rural areas without oversight; critical infrastructure remains vulnerable amid growing concerns over depletion and drought.

$227 million Garnet Valley water project advances, set to create 73,000 jobs in Nevada

SNWA approved $227 million in contracts for the Garnet Valley water and wastewater system, designed to deliver 20 million gallons per day to the Apex Industrial Complex.

Kentucky American Water seeks rate increase to support $212 million infrastructure investment

Kentucky American Water has filed a request with the Kentucky Public Service Commission (PSC) for new rates, reflecting more than $212 million in system investments. Among the investments included in the request are the replacement of 30 miles of aging water pipelines.

Newsom seeks to fast-track Delta Conveyance Project to bolster California water system

Gov. Gavin Newsom is proposing to fast-track the Delta Conveyance Project to modernize California’s State Water Project and address long-term water supply challenges.

Jacobs lands five-year operating contract for Calif. water recycling system

Jacobs was awarded a five-year contract by the West Basin Municipal Water District to provide operations and maintenance (O&M) services for the Edward C. Little Water Recycling Facility and its four other facilities, which comprise the largest water recycling operation of its kind in the U.S.

Water losses cost U.S. utilities $6.4 billion annually, new report says

Nearly one in five gallons—19.5%—of treated drinking water in the U.S. is lost before it reaches customers or is improperly billed. This growing challenge, commonly known as non-revenue water (NRW), results in more than US$6.4 billion in uncaptured revenues annually for utilities, according to a new report from Bluefield Research.

Thousands in Central Texas face water curtailment during main line tie-in

More than 265,000 people in Central Texas could face reduced water access as Bell County WCID #1 prepares to shut down a major pipeline for tie-in work, prompting a 30% usage cut under Stage 3 drought measures.

PENNVEST approves nearly $243 million for statewide water infrastructure projects

Pennsylvania officials on Wednesday announced that the Pennsylvania Infrastructure Investment Authority (PENNVEST) approved almost $243 million in grants and loans for 32 drinking water and wastewater projects in 23 Pennsylvania counties.

USACE awards $404 million design-build contract for Port Arthur, Texas flood protection

USACE awarded a $403.9 million contract to Kiewit for major upgrades to Port Arthur’s flood protection system, including levee and floodwall improvements. The project aims to strengthen hurricane defenses along the Texas coast.

Illinois notifies 47 water systems of PFAS violations, triggers right-to-know requirements

Illinois EPA has notified 47 community water systems of PFAS violations under newly adopted groundwater standards. Affected systems must alert the public under Right-to-Know rules, as state and federal agencies ramp up PFAS oversight.

Nicholas Construction to upgrade California’s Mojave River Pipeline with new screen system

Nicholas Construction Inc. has been awarded a nearly $6.3 million contract to build the Mojave River Pipeline Traveling Screen Project, aimed at improving water delivery efficiency and enhancing regional groundwater recharge.

Texas’ Midland County voters to weigh $645 million proposal for new water system

Voters in Midland County will soon decide whether to approve a $645 million bond that would fund a major overhaul of the region’s water infrastructure.

Charlottesville, Va., to begin work on 24-inch water line for Rivanna River crossing

The water line installation is part of the South Rivanna River Crossing Pipeline project, which aims to strengthen the region’s drinking water infrastructure.

Corpus Christi, Texas, approves Mary Rhodes water pipeline upgrades amid Stage 3 drought

The Corpus Christi City Council has approved additional funding for critical infrastructure upgrades to the Mary Rhodes Pipeline, a key water supply system now running at its maximum capacity amid worsening drought conditions.

Report outlines strategies to strengthen water infrastructure in underserved communities

Many low-income and rural communities face deteriorating water infrastructure, leading to leaks, contamination, and unreliable access to clean water. In some areas, outdated systems waste billions of gallons of water annually, while families struggle to afford costly repairs and upgrades.

Katy, Texas passes moratorium on fiber-optics projects after damage to water lines

According to The Houston Chronicle, city council in Katy, Texas has unanimously voted to pass a moratorium on fiber-optics projects after construction damage has repeatedly broken water lines. Fiber optics companies will now be required to sign a contract and coordinate with the city before digging.

Jacobs awarded $13.4 million cybersecurity contract with U.S. wastewater utility

Jacobs has won an operational technology (OT) cybersecurity contract with Hampton Roads Sanitation District (HRSD). The contract encompasses cybersecurity for industrial control systems and physical infrastructure, supporting wastewater treatment services for nearly 2 million people in southeast Virginia.

Aqua granted over $1.7 million in funding for infrastructure projects across North Carolina

Aqua North Carolina announced it has received several grant awards from the North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality (NCDEQ) Division of Water Infrastructure. The funding will be allocated for ongoing lead service line replacements, PFAS removal and water system improvements across the state.

Omak, Wash., secures funding to upgrade water, sewer infrastructure linked to bridge replacement

As Washington state prepares to replace a key bridge in Omak, the city must address a related infrastructure challenge: relocating or upgrading a water main attached to the aging structure. The Washington State Public Works Board has awarded Omak $210,000 in pre-construction funding to support the effort.

Cadiz taps Stantec to lead engineering for $800 million Mojave Groundwater Bank

Once completed, the project will provide 2.5 million acre-feet of new water supply and 1 million acre-feet of underground storage. A 350-mile pipeline network will connect the system to the Colorado River and California Aqueducts, making it the largest new water infrastructure project in the Southwest.

Estimated cost to replace Canada water pipeline nearly doubled since last year

According to CBC Canada News, consulting firm AECOM presented a report to Yellowknife city council showing the cost for a new water pipeline has risen to $107.7 million, up almost double from the 2024 estimate of $62.7 million.

$265 million in funding approved for North Carolina water infrastructure projects

Communities across North Carolina will receive more than $265 million in funding for drinking water and wastewater infrastructure projects, Governor Josh Stein has announced. The loans and grants will help to pay for 99 projects in 45 different counties.