Water & Transportation: Burns & McDonnell’s Newest Divisions
Ben Biller (left) and Ron Coker will lead Burns & McDonnell's two newest divisions, Surface Transportation and Water Infrastructure respectively. Photo by Dave Kaup, Kansas City Business Journal...
View ArticleWater Infrastructure: Joint Annual Meeting Connects Missouri Water Professionals
The current state of the water industry and a focus on how new technologies can help rebuild our nation’s water infrastructure is the focus of the upcoming joint annual meeting of the Missouri Water...
View ArticleMulvane Wastewater Facility Racks Up Accolades
Wastewater treatment is a complex process, and one that varies depending on factors like usage rates, facility location and treatment types, to name a few. A recently expanded wastewater treatment...
View ArticleExplore Water Issues and Trends During AWWA Annual Meeting
As the water industry continues to evolve, it’s more important than ever to stay up to date with the issues and trends impacting water services, projects and infrastructure — and that’s why the 2013...
View ArticleThe Challenges Facing Our Water System
Just as our veins keep blood and nutrients flowing through our bodies, the country’s water infrastructure is the circulatory system that keeps our nation alive. The downside? Our water infrastructure...
View ArticleKC Young Professionals: Attend Screening of Liquid Assets
It’s no secret that our water infrastructure is in trouble. And if you’re a young professional in Kansas City who’s interested in learning more, make plans to attend an upcoming screening of the water...
View ArticleYou’re Building That Where? A New Pump Station/Reservoir in a High-End...
When it comes to new water infrastructure projects, location is a big factor—especially if that location is one that’s considered atypical, like a high-end residential area. That’s exactly what a...
View ArticleHow One Colorado Town Is Preparing for Future Water Supply
Like many communities in the Colorado Front Range, the town of Castle Rock faces the ongoing challenge of finding adequate resources to provide safe drinking water for its rapidly growing population....
View ArticleWEFTEC 2013: Water Quality Professionals Converge on Chicago
Twenty-seven workshops. One hundred and forty technical exhibitions. More than 295,000 square feet of exhibition space. Combine those impressive numbers and you’ve got the Water Environment Federation...
View ArticleGreen Infrastructure & Water Management for Metropolitan Areas
Green infrastructure projects have proven to be an effective and efficient way to regulate combined sewer overflows, while also providing multiple environmental and health benefits that support...
View ArticleWater Technology Conference to Explore Water and Energy
California has struggled for years to deliver water to its most densely populated areas in the northern and southern regions of the state, as well as to its vital Central Valley agricultural region....
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