wet infrastructure News
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Innovyze Announces the Retirement of the H2OMAP Modeling Platform with Upgrade Path to More Powerful InfoWater, InfoSewer and InfoSWMM Software
Innovyze, a leading global innovator of business analytics software and technologies for smart wet infrastructure, today announced the planned retirement of the H2OMAP Modeling Platform, as well as a new path for existing customers to easily adapt the more powerful next generation programs, InfoWater, InfoSewer and InfoSWMM. H2OMAP was the first GIS-based hydraulic modeling package available in ...
By Innovyze
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MWH Global to Acquire U.K. based Biwater Services Limited
Combined companies will provide full asset life cycle service capability for the U.K. water sector. MWH Global (“MWH”), the global wet infrastructure sector leader and provider of environmental engineering, construction and strategic consulting services announced today that it has signed a definitive agreement with Biwater Holdings Limited (“Biwater Holdings”) to acquire ...
By Biwater
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Innovyze and XP Solutions Merge
Innovyze, a leading global innovator of business analytics software and technologies for smart wet infrastructure, and XP Solutions, a leading provider of software solutions for stormwater/floodwater modeling and drainage design headquartered in Portland, Oregon, announced today that their companies have joined. The expanded company will operate under the Innovyze name going forward. As the new ...
By Innovyze
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VA Teknik is pleased to announce MEPS will be the exclusive distributor for its range of products in the UK
MEPS will be the exclusive distributor for VA Teknik range of products in the UK. VA Teknik has a long-standing reputation for robust and reliable products for the water and wastewater treatment markets. Our focus on high quality standard products manufactured in our own LEAN manufacturing facilities meet MEPS's core objectives to be established as the UK Water Sector’s leader for supply ...
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GEI Consultants Welcomes Water Resources and Environmental Industry Veteran Mark Scott
GEI Consultants, Inc.,one of the nation's leading geotechnical, environmental, water resources, and ecological science and engineering firms, announced today that Mark M. Scott, P.E. has joined the firm as a senior consultant, and water resources, environmental and business solutions leader based in Denver. As a 31-year veteran water resources engineer, project leader, client service manager, ...
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Digital Water Works, Inc. Receives Strategic Investment from Bentley Systems
Digital Water Works, a leading global innovator of digital twin solutions for smart wet infrastructure, today announced a strategic investment in the firm by Bentley Systems. The investment allows Digital Water Works and Bentley to expand their leadership in bringing superior infrastructure digital twin solutions to municipal and investor-owned water and wastewater utilities worldwide - solutions ...
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EPA, national and environmental groups launch `Green Infrastructure` plan
Today, EPA, with state and national partners, released a comprehensive plan to reduce runoff and increase environmental and economic benefits for communities. The strategy will help reduce stormwater runoff and sewer overflows by promoting “green infrastructure” approaches, such as green roofs, trees and tree boxes, rain gardens, and porous pavements. Green infrastructure techniques, ...
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Climate change strategy to help manage water resources
To assist in responding to potential effects of climate change, a new strategy focuses on 40 specific actions for the national water program to take to respond to climate change. EPA's 'National Water Program Strategy: Response to Climate Change' describes steps for managers to adapt their clean water, drinking water, and ocean protection programs. 'Water is key to clean energy and climate ...
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EPA, national and environmental groups launch green infrastructure
Plan to Benefit Communities and the Environment EPA, with state and national partners, released a comprehensive plan to reduce runoff and increase environmental and economic benefits for communities. The strategy will help reduce stormwater runoff and sewer overflows by promoting 'green infrastructure'approaches, such as green roofs, trees and tree boxes, rain gardens, and porous pavements. ...
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Three South Jersey Elementary Schools Closed Due to Mold
Waterford Township’s school district closed all of its elementary schools after mold was detected by inspectors from Camden County Health and Human Services. The inspectors found visible mold on the chalk boards, water damaged tiles, and other problems, according the Courier Post. The cleanup efforts will keep the schools closed until at least Wednesday. A school official explained that ...
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Keynotes update Bentley’s commitment to leveraging information modeling through integrated projects for intelligent infrastructure
Be Inspired: Thought Leadership in Infrastructure – Yesterday morning, before a select audience of senior infrastructure professionals from leading architectural, engineering, construction, and owner-operator organizations, Bentley Systems CEO Greg Bentley and SVP Bhupinder Singh presented the company’s progress and plans for leveraging information modeling, both for increasingly ...
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NACWA applauds forward-thinking Philadelphia-EPA partnership
The National Association of Clean Water Agencies (NACWA) will join the Philadelphia Water Department, a NACWA member, on April 10 as they sign an historic partnership agreement with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) that will allow the City to use green infrastructure to achieve its watershed management goals and to improve water quality. The Green City Clean Waters Partnership ...
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Going Green Will Save Lancaster in Controlling Storm Water
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) released a report today that found green infrastructure can be a cost effective solution to controlling stormwater while providing numerous economic benefits. Using the City of Lancaster as a case study, EPA sought to quantify the economic benefits associated with utilizing green infrastructure for controlling wet weather pollution. “Cities ...
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U.S. clean water act settlement in Northeast Ohio to protect Lake Erie, revitalize neighborhoods and create green jobs / settlement with Northeast Ohio sewer district to eliminate or treat five billion gallons of sewage (HQ)
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the U.S. Justice Department announced today a comprehensive Clean Water Act settlement with the Northeast Ohio Regional Sewer District that will address the flow of untreated sewage into Cleveland area waterways and Lake Erie. The settlement will safeguard water quality and protect human health by capturing and treating more than 98 percent of ...
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Kansas City’s Middle Blue River Green Infrastructure Receives Envision® Platinum Sustainable Infrastructure Award
Kansas City’s Middle Blue River Green Infrastructure projects, owned by KC Water, recently received the Institute for Sustainable Infrastructure (ISI) Envision Platinum award. The Middle Blue River Green Infrastructure projects are the 20th overall sustainable infrastructure award from Envision. The Middle Blue River Green Infrastructure projects were designed to reduce combined sewer ...
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Metropolitan St. Louis Sewer District in Missouri to pay $4.7 billion to cut sewer overflows
The Metropolitan St. Louis Sewer District (MSD) has agreed to make extensive improvements to its sewer systems and treatment plants, at an estimated cost of $4.7 billion over 23 years, to eliminate illegal overflows of untreated raw sewage, including basement backups, and to reduce pollution levels in urban rivers and streams, the Department of Justice and the U.S Environmental Protection Agency ...
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