Water

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.

$204 million in funding granted for North Carolina water, wastewater upgrades

The North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality has announced $204 million in funding for drinking water and wastewater infrastructure improvements across the state.

Western Midstream to acquire Aris Water Solutions in $1.5 billion deal

Western Midstream Partners will acquire Aris Water Solutions in a $1.5 billion cash-and-equity deal, expanding its Delaware basin produced-water network with additional pipelines, recycling capacity, and New Mexico operations. The merger is expected to close in late 2025.

Canada city works to fast-track $100 million water pipeline amid years-long drought

The City of Dawson Creek, British Columbia, is actively pursuing a plan to expedite the development of a water pipeline, estimated to cost around $100 million, due to an ongoing and severe drought that threatens the city's primary drinking water source.

Iowa representatives introduce bipartisan bill to expand lead pipe replacement

Representatives Zach Nunn (IA-03) and Emilia Sykes (OH-13) have introduced bipartisan legislation aimed at ensuring federal funding for lead pipe replacement reaches communities in need, according to Western Iowa Today.

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.

Granite wins $230 million in contracts for Nev. wastewater system project

The Southern Nevada Water Authority (SNWA) has awarded Granite Construction second and third work packages under a $230 million Construction Manager at Risk (CMAR) contract for the Garnet Valley Wastewater System project.

Faulconer Construction begins rock blasting for water pipeline project in Charlottesville, Va.

Controlled blasting has kicked off on Old Rio Mills Road as part of Rivanna’s $6 million water pipeline project to serve the Route 29 North area, with temporary road closures planned for safety.

NY Environmental Dept. to review two previously rejected pipeline projects

New York's Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) is conducting a second review of two natural gas pipeline propositions. Both pipelines in question were denied previously denied permits by the DEC. Strong opponents of the projects claim the pipelines could compromise water quality throughout the state.

$204 million approved for North Carolina water infrastructure projects

Over $204 million in funding for wastewater and drinking water infrastructure projects was approved this week by North Carolina Governor Josh Stein and the North Carolina Dept. of Environmental Quality. The funding will be allocated for 48 projects across 27 counties.

Tunneling begins in Auckland for $69 million wastewater project

Watercare, New Zealand's largest water utility, has begun tunneling work to lay a new wastewater pipe as part of its Midtown Wastewater Diversion project. Watercare's micro-tunnel boring machine (m-TBM) began boring a stretch under Auckland's Queen Street that will span nearly 2,000 ft (600 m).

Azuria, Inframark combine to form leading water solutions business

Azuria Water Solutions and Inframark are combining businesses to form a leading, independent water solutions and services platform. The merger brings anticipated revenue of more than $2 billion and more than 6,000 employees, the combination will give customers access to a leading end-to-end suite of solutions and technologies, the companies announced.

Jacobs secures multi-contract wins for O&M services

Jacobs has secured multiple contract wins and renewals for operations and maintenance (O&M) services, reinforcing its roots in the Northwest U.S. and growth in the wider water and wastewater utility O&M industry in the Western U.S.

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.

Sagres Construction to lead $47.5 million water main overhaul in Charlottesville, Va.

Charlottesville and Albemarle County are moving forward with a $47.5 million underground water line project to expand system capacity, improve efficiency, and enhance service reliability.

World's longest desalinated water pipeline begins operating in Morocco

Morocco’s OCP Green Water (OGW) has put its J2K pipeline into service two years ahead of schedule, the company announced. Spanning more than 124 mi (200 km), the J2K pipeline supplies the world’s largest phosphate mine with desalinated water, and its capacity enables coverage of Khouribga’s potable water needs.

Loveland, Colo., issues bonds for $122.5 million utility infrastructure overhaul

Loveland, Colo., is investing $122.5 million in utility upgrades, including new water mains, wastewater treatment expansion, and underground electric grid improvements.

Judge approves construction for key portion of $485 million pipeline in Larimer County, Colo.

A state judge in Colorado has ruled in favor of the City of Thornton to construct a portion of its water pipeline project through Larimer County. Nonprofit group Save the Poudre had previously filed a lawsuit seeking to stop pipeline construction through the county, citing environmental concerns.

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.

Over 1,600 lead lines replaced by Greater Cincinnati Water Works over the past year

Greater Cincinnati Water Works has replaced more than 1,600 lead service lines over the past year, a record number for the utility that exceeds the amount replaced last year by 30%, according to WVXU News. The utility is working hard to meet U.S. EPA regulations that require at least 10% of remaining lead lines to be replaced every year starting in 2028.

Texas approves $20 billion for water infrastructure; final decision up to voters

Gov. Greg Abbott signed a $20 billion infrastructure package to modernize Texas’ water systems and secure future supplies. The plan includes immediate upgrades and a 20-year funding proposal.

DEP launches SPEED program to fast-track stormwater construction permits

Pennsylvania DEP’s new SPEED program lets builders pay for an expedited third-party review of Chapter 102 stormwater permits, part of a broader push to modernize the state’s environmental permitting process.

Nelson County, Ky., $29 million water main project to add 15 million gallons a day

Louisville Water and local partners have started a $29 million project to run 42- and 24-inch mains into Nelson County, Ky., increasing supply by 15 million gallons per day and supporting Bardstown’s growing industry.

Union workers' strike in Philadelphia will affect water, wastewater systems

Thousands of union workers went on strike this week following a stall in contract negotiations with the city of Philadelphia. Many employees who have walked off the job are responsible for repairing and maintaining the city's water, wastewater and stormwater systems, CBS Philadelphia reported.

Flint, Mich., struggles to finish lead pipe replacement nearly a decade after crisis

Nearly 10 years after its water crisis, Flint, Mich., is still working to replace all lead service lines, highlighting delays, poor recordkeeping, and trust issues.

Century-old pipe exploded underground, flooding Uptown New Orleans streets

A century-old 30-inch water main exploded underground in Uptown New Orleans, flooding streets and triggering a weekend boil water advisory.

Washington County, Utah proposes $1.3 billion water reuse project

Utah’s Washington County Water Conservation District has proposed a $1.3 billion water reuse project to aid the state’s rapid growth, Fox 13 News reported. The proposed water reuse project will involve constructing more than 60 miles of pipeline, three new storage reservoirs, and deploying new wastewater treatment technology.

UTGIS launches new water leak detection systems for Fla. municipalities

Over the next 12 months, 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.

New York approves nearly $200 million for local water, wastewater, stormwater projects

The New York State Environmental Facilities Corporation (EFC) has cleared nearly $200 million in low-cost financing and grants for municipal water infrastructure, giving dozens of communities new resources to modernize wastewater plants, replace aging drinking-water mains and control storm-runoff.