King County, Washington, the county in which Seattle resides, has received a $134.5M Water Infrastructure Finance and Innovation Act (WIFIA)
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King County, Washington, the county in which Seattle resides, has received a $134.5M Water Infrastructure Finance and Innovation Act (WIFIA)
Continue readingImprovements on sewer lines are now underway in Kirkland. More than 3,050 feet of stormwater infrastructure are getting upgrades due
Continue readingA now former employee recently caused a stink in the Seattle area by letting more than 230,000 gallons of untreated
Continue readingPerma-Liner Industries, LLC. to Hold Live Cured-In-Place-Pipelining Demonstration Days and Educational Sessions Open House will be held in Anaheim, Cali.
Continue readingPerma-Liner™ Industries, LLC. (“Perma-Liner”), the leading manufacturer and supplier of trenchless pipeline rehabilitation equipment and materials in North America, is
Continue readingThere are many variables threatening America’s water from pollution issues and aging infrastructure to raising costs and droughts and rainfall
Continue readingKing County, Washington, the county in which Seattle resides, has received a $134.5M Water Infrastructure Finance and Innovation Act (WIFIA)
Continue readingThe Seattle wastewater treatment facility is going for the gold as the city strives to make a comeback after extensive
Continue readingSeattle’s oldest park, namely Denny Park, has reopened with a new and improved look. After several upgrades consisting of new
Continue readingSeattle’s wastewater treatment plant is in the process of getting back to normal operations after a recent equipment outage led
Continue readingThe winter months in Seattle, Spokane, and other nearby cities, bring challenges for street maintenance and storm water systems due
Continue readingThe City of Everett is in the process of inspecting specific northwest neighborhood downspouts in the combined sewer area. If your
Continue readingUndoubtedly, you are still enjoying the many highlights that this time of year brings, but as the glory days of
Continue readingSeattle has different rules when in pertains to sewer responsibility and cost commitments. Unlike other cities, in Seattle it’s ultimately
Continue readingRecently, a tunneling project within the City is thought to be the cause of a sinkhole that occurred this Month.
Continue readingThe City of Seattle has been steadily working toward the completion of the Murray Combined Sewer Overflow Project. This ambitious
Continue readingThe City of Spokane is in the process of outlining one of the largest projects, thus far, to manage overflows
Continue readingStudents at Washington State University are making notable strides in sustainable initiatives, all while gaining recognition and awards for their
Continue readingA celebration is near for residents of Seattle! The public will have the chance to run, bike or simply stroll
Continue readingSeattle was one of the first cities in the United States to adopt a percent-for-art ordinance in 1973. For 40
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