
Andrew Farr
Managing Editor at Water Finance & Management
Water Finance & Management, the Journal for Water and Wastewater Professionals, published by Benjamin Media Inc.
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1 week ago |
trenchlesstechnology.com | Andrew Farr
For all the out-of-sight, out-of-mind infrastructure we talk about in the water utility sector, water main breaks may be one of the more visible events that remind the public about the consequences of infrastructure failure. Water main breaks can flood streets, damage roadways and property, affect traffic and commutes, create downtime for businesses and increase the risk of accidents.
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3 weeks ago |
elifesciences.org | Nicolas Desprat |Monica Gerth |Barbara Ritzl-Rinkenberger |Andrew Farr
eLife Assessment This important study combines convincing evolution experiments with molecular and genetic techniques to study how a genetic lesion in MreB that causes rod-shaped cells to become spherical, with concomitant deleterious fitness effects, can be rescued by natural selection. The detailed mechanistic investigation increases our understanding of how mreB contributes to cell wall synthesis and shows how compensatory mutations may reestablish its homogeneity.
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1 month ago |
waterfm.com | Andrew Farr
The National Association of Clean Water Agencies (NACWA), which represents public wastewater and stormwater agencies of all sizes nationwide, said it supports this week’s decision by the U.S. Supreme Court that will strike down “vague” language in Clean Water Act permits. The Supreme Court ruling of mention was the Clean Water Act case, City and County of San Francisco v. EPA.
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1 month ago |
waterfm.com | Andrew Farr
The first month of President Donald Trump’s second term has so far included some executive orders and memorandums that targeted diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) policies, environmental justice and energy policies misaligned with the new administration. Consequently, some of these executive orders and memorandums temporarily paused or threatened to pause federal funding for water infrastructure programs including grants and loans.
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2 months ago |
waterfm.com | Andrew Farr
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator Lee Zeldin said his agency under the Trump administration intends to overhaul the WaterSense labeling program for water-efficient products. “The Biden Admin weaponized energy efficiency rules to restrict consumer choice with home appliances,” Zeldin wrote on X on Feb. 14, adding that his agency will modify the program in an effort to help reduce the cost of living and appliance prices for Americans.
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