Georgetown is building a $291 million water treatment plant, while officials seek to increase the city's access to additional water suppliers to meet demands.
The first direct potable reuse plant in the world opened in 1968 in Namibia, southern Africa’s driest country. The New ...
When it opens in 2028, the advanced filtration plant will supply 10 million gallons a day, the first in the country to ...
Researchers from UVM have leveraged the power of continental scale water modeling and artificial intelligence to provide ...
El Paso Water broke ground on the first U.S. facility that will treat wastewater for direct re-use in a city water supply, ...
The move is a big step toward fulfilling goals in the district’s supply “road map,” a strategy devised in response to the 2020-2021 drought.