
Providence’s (Finely-Tuned) Sewer and Water Projects
The city of Providence is off to a busy start this month with the Greenville Avenue sewer and water line extension projects. The water line

The city of Providence is off to a busy start this month with the Greenville Avenue sewer and water line extension projects. The water line

The city of Providence is very conscientious of water quality and climate change, both of which have created new challenges for utilities. Particularly, the effects

The city of Providence may have things stirred, but nevertheless, not shaken. Whether it’s a problem stemming from a mishap of spilled contaminants in the

Undoubtedly, you are still enjoying the many highlights that this time of year brings, but as the glory days of summer begin to wane, no

The Narragansett Bay Commission, which operates the major sewage treatment plants for Rhode Island, recently opened the first phase of the combined sewer outfall (CSO)

Providence, have you given much thought to water recycling? Water recycling is the safe reuse of treated wastewater for favorable purposes, with no risk of

A new law in Rhode Island requires the removal of existing cesspools from service after a property is sold. This is among the changes to

The Nature Conservancy at the University of Rhode Island announces a small grants program to support scholarly research in collaboration with URI faculty sponsors in

The City of Providence has been well underway with various means to promote water conservation. Because of increasing demands for water combined with potential drought

The National Association of Clean Water Agencies (NACWA) recently hosted its Utility Leadership and Annual Meeting in Providence. It was also a celebration of NACWA’s

The Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management (DEM) will host its popular Wastewater Management Boot Camp again this year. The first-of-its-kind program is a model