EPA Estimates More Than 50,000 Lead Pipes Remain in Kansas
Kansas water plants are receiving more than $66 million to manage lead pipes and improve drinking water for its communities.
Kansas water plants are receiving more than $66 million to manage lead pipes and improve drinking water for its communities.
The Environmental Protection Agency will require states to evaluate the cybersecurity of their public water systems as attacks become a growing...
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The funding is part of the $5 billion Bipartisan Infrastructure Law which aims to help communities on the frontlines of PFAS contamination.
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What the research says about crime spikes around the holidays, and why security cameras are one of the best ways to for businesses to prevent it.
The Public Utility Commission of Texas now prohibits some water utility companies from disconnecting customers' water during extreme temperatures.
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As technology becomes more prevalent in the public works industry, it's time to ditch traditional SCADA and use an all-in-one system that grows with...
Choosing the correct SCADA system for rural water operations can actually lead cities to save time and money, while keeping their water safe and...