Water Construction

Clock ticking on Canandaigua, N.Y., plan to remove toxic chemicals from water

Senator Schumer is urging the EPA to end delays and approve $1.75 million in funding for Canandaigua, N.Y.'s drinking water upgrade. The project, vital for 40,000 residents in Ontario and Wayne counties, targets harmful DBP chemicals linked to cancer and organ damage.

EPA gives $49 million boost to rural, small and tribal wastewater projects

The EPA has awarded $49 million to help rural, small and tribal communities upgrade wastewater infrastructure and improve Clean Water Act compliance. The funding supports technical assistance programs that help communities manage aging systems and access financing.

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.

Editor’s Log: Miles and miles to go

In this month’s Editor’s Log, Editor-in-Chief Robert Carpenter examines the persistent challenges facing major cities like Chicago in managing stormwater and sewer infrastructure, highlighting why even billions in federal funding still leave critical gaps.

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.

Arkansas commits $575 million to strengthen statewide water, sewer infrastructure

Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders signs legislation to invest $575 million in Arkansas water and wastewater infrastructure, supporting rural systems and long-term funding through 2043.

Corte Madera, Calif., water district plans 13-mile pipeline to boost drought supply

Marin Water moves forward with design and review of a 13-mile underground pipeline to divert Russian River flows into local reservoirs, marking its largest drought resilience project in decades.

Bloomington, Ind., works to replace aging pipes after 30-plus water main breaks

Bloomington, Ind., utility crews have repaired more than 30 water main breaks this year as the city works to upgrade aging cast iron and ductile iron pipes to improve reliability.

Scranton, Pa., water mains to be replaced in Abington upgrade project

Pennsylvania American Water will begin replacing over 3,500 feet of aging water mains in the Abingtons, part of a broader effort to improve service and modernize infrastructure.

Massachusetts awards $1.24 billion for water, wastewater infrastructure projects

Massachusetts awarded $1.24 billion in loans and grants to fund 67 water and wastewater infrastructure projects across the state, supporting clean water, PFAS remediation, and energy efficiency improvements.

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.

Final stretch of $34 million Becks Run water main project underway in Pittsburgh, Pa.

Nearly three miles of 42-inch water mains have already been installed along Becks Run Road. Construction is expected to wrap up by mid-summer.

Griffolyn pre-liners improve reliability in trenchless pipe lining

Griffolyn reinforced pre-liners offer added protection and reliability during CIPP trenchless pipe rehabilitation, helping prevent resin washout, liner buckling, and installation delays in water and sewer infrastructure projects.

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.

Houston reaches key milestone in 72-inch water line infrastructure upgrade

Houston Public Works has reached a significant milestone in its secondary Southwest Pump Station refill line, marking a critical step in modernizing the city's water infrastructure with a $120 million investment that strengthens water delivery and system resiliency for key areas.

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.

ASCE gives U.S. infrastructure best grade yet—stormwater, wastewater and energy still near failing

The American Society of Civil Engineers gave U.S. infrastructure its highest grade since 1998, but critical systems like stormwater, wastewater, and energy remain near failing, according to the 2025 Report Card.

Texas lawmakers propose billions for water infrastructure overhaul

A key proposal, Senate Bill 7, would fund new water sources such as desalination and aquifer storage rather than relying on groundwater transfers from rural areas to cities.

Atlanta mayor unveils 20-year water overhaul plan after series of major main breaks

Atlanta Mayor Andre Dickens has unveiled a sweeping, multibillion-dollar initiative to overhaul the city’s deteriorating water system over the next two decades.

Mary Rhodes Pipeline expansion part of ongoing efforts to boost Corpus Christi water supply

Key ongoing projects include expansion of the Mary Rhodes Pipeline — recently awarded Asset Management Project of the Year by Underground Infrastructure Magazine — along with two planned seawater desalination plants and plans to drill new water wells along the Nueces River, Caller Times reported.

$4 million water line expansion project approved In Alexander County, N.C.

The Alexander County Board of Commissioners approved a $4 million construction bid for the ARPA (American Rescue Plan Act) water line expansion project in Alexander County, North Carolina. Approximately 42,500 linear feet of water lines will be installed in the 12 selected areas of the county.

$100 million agreement ends lawsuit, pushing $2 billion Colorado reservoir project forward

A long-disputed reservoir project in Northern Colorado is moving forward after a legal settlement between Northern Water and the environmental group Save the Poudre.

New Jersey American Water to replace 3,200 feet of transmission main in Somerville

New Jersey American Water is set to install 3,200 feet of new 30-inch water transmission main and replace 2,200 feet of aging 10- and 12-inch pipe in Somerville. Construction begins this week and is expected to wrap up by the end of July.

$10 million water main overhaul underway in Washington County, Penn.

Pennsylvania American Water has begun a $10 million project to replace 4.8 miles of aging water mains in Washington and Allegheny counties. The upgrades aim to improve service reliability, reduce disruptions, and enhance water flow for firefighting.

DC Water granted approval for construction of Piney Branch Tunnel Project

DC Water’s Piney Branch Tunnel Project is moving ahead with construction, the next phase of the Authority’s Clean Rivers initiative. The 4.2-million-gallon underground storage facility will capture stormwater and untreated sewage during heavy rains, holding it until the overflow can be released back into the system during low flow periods and treated at the Blue Plains Advanced Wastewater Treatment Facility.

Wastewater pipeline project to begin construction in Auburn, Calif.

According to YubaNet, work is set to begin next week on the North Auburn Wastewater Pipeline Project. The project is Phase I of the larger-scale Highway 49 wastewater capacity improvement project, which includes installation of a new wastewater pipeline (force main). Completion is expected later this year.

Fort Worth begins two-year water, sewer main replacement downtown

Construction is underway in downtown Fort Worth to replace aging water and sewer mains, aiming to improve service reliability. Work began on March 3 and is expected to take two years, with a seven-week pause during the 2026 World Cup.

Carthage, Tenn., gets $2.7 million loan for water system upgrades

The Town of Carthage has secured a $2.7 million loan to improve its water infrastructure, Gov. Bill Lee and Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation (TDEC) Commissioner David Salyers announced.