A potential roadmap for Delaware could be based on approach being taken by New South Wales, Australia. 92 regional local water utilities and 4 metropolitan utilities […]
The linkage between safe water supplies and sustainable communities has been around for centuries. The sustainability of water supply, and the need to manage the spread […]
The majority of streams in the Brandywine-Christina watershed remain impaired four decades after the passage of the Clean Water Act. The Water Fund concept seeks to […]
Water utilities are classified as critical infrastructure under the Presidential Executive Order issued in 2013. About one-third of the water systems in the State of Delaware use Supervisory […]
The replacement value (in 2014 dollars) of drinking water infrastructure in Delaware is estimated at $4 billion. This estimate is based on a detailed inventory of […]
Camden, NJ privatized the operation, management and maintenance (OM&M) of its water and sewer systems in 1998. The agreement with United Water terminates in 2016. A […]
KSG provided support to Honeywell’s Energy Services Group in their evaluation of project opportunities for achieving “net-zero” in wastewater treatment plants. Projects are evaluated on the […]