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Oceanside turns to purified wastewater to reduce the need for imported water

The Municipal Posted on June 23, 2021 by Nicholette CarlsonJune 23, 2021
water

In order to create a new, local source for high-quality drinking water, the city of Oceanside, Calif., has turned to recycled water purification. After beginning with a feasibility study, the project is now near completion, with construction projected to be … Continue reading →

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Protecting your water utility from cyber threats

The Municipal Posted on June 14, 2021 by Denise FedorowJune 14, 2021
water

Oldsmar, Fla., averted a potential catastrophe in February when someone breached the computer system at the Bruce T. Haddock Water Treatment Plant and changed the levels of sodium hydroxide from 100 parts per minute to 11,100 ppm. An operator monitoring … Continue reading →

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Healdsburg creates the nation’s largest floating solar array

The Municipal Posted on June 9, 2021 by Julie YoungJune 9, 2021
solar

The city of Healdsburg, Calif.’s, new floating solar array didn’t start out to be a triple threat of environmental responsibility, but since its completion in January, it’s been generating quite a bit of buzz. Not only does the 4.78-megawatt photovoltaic … Continue reading →

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What to do when you find man-made toxic chemicals in your water system

The Municipal Posted on June 3, 2021 by Ashley CampbellJune 3, 2021
water

Recent developments in groundwater testing and regulation have made it easier to ensure safe public drinking water for all. If harmful contaminants have been detected in your water source, it’s crucial to take action to comply with the law and … Continue reading →

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AIMS Power offers tools to develop resiliency

The Municipal Posted on June 1, 2021 by Sarah WrightJune 3, 2021
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Resiliency has become a buzzword nationwide amongst city officials as they move to ensure their municipalities can weather unexpected storms, literal and metaphorical. Unexpected power outages, in particular, can cause extensive disruptions to vital services and emergency responses. For this … Continue reading →

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Pawtucket focus on placemaking, green infrastructure

The Municipal Posted on December 23, 2020 by Barb SieminskiDecember 23, 2020
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Pawtucket, R.I., is a scenic little seaside town in Providence County. This is where tall ships rub shoulders with shore-bound artists and lobster fishermen bringing in the day’s catch. As the fourth largest city in the state, Pawtucket derives its … Continue reading →

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Gardner, Kansas, provides relief through utility bill

The Municipal Posted on July 27, 2020 by Andrew MentockJuly 27, 2020
kansas

On the Kansas side of Kansas City’s metropolitan area is Gardner, one of the poorest cities in Johnson County, according to Mayor Steve Shute. With an estimated population of just over 21,000 people, the largest employers are United School District … Continue reading →

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Tucson pilots street ambassador program to promote Move Tucson initiative

The Municipal Posted on July 11, 2020 by Nicholette CarlsonJuly 10, 2020
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Beginning last fall, a webinar highlighting the New York City street ambassador program inspired Gabriela Barillas-Longoria, livability planner for Tucson, Arizona, to think up new ways to increase community engagement. “I started thinking of how we could scale it down … Continue reading →

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Managers and elected officials have a responsibility to maintain adequate water/sewer rates

The Municipal Posted on June 30, 2020 by Rodd HaleJune 30, 2020
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One of the most difficult duties of a city manager, or elected official, is the task of maintaining adequate water and sewer rates and increasing rates when necessary. Even the conversation of reviewing rates seems to create more citizen complaints … Continue reading →

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Danville embraces solar to satisfy energy needs

The Municipal Posted on June 26, 2020 by Janet PattersonJune 26, 2020
Solar

While tobacco and textiles may have built Danville, Va., into a thriving metropolis in the south central part of the state, solar energy is sparking the city’s revival. Danville, located in Pittsylvania County, was founded in 1793 on the bank … Continue reading →

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Lift Up Lou supports Louisville residents’ well-being during COVID-19

The Municipal Posted on June 22, 2020 by Amanda DemsterJune 22, 2020
Louisville

In early spring, COVID-19 began spreading across the United States. Suddenly, many businesses were deemed nonessential and shut down. Schools and government offices closed, and sheltering in place became the norm. People began wearing masks and maintaining a 6-foot distance … Continue reading →

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