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  2. AguaClara - Wikipedia

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    AguaClara Cornell is an engineering based project team within Cornell University's College of Engineering [2] that designs sustainable water treatment plants using open source technology. The program's mission is to uphold and protect “the fundamental human right to access safe drinking water.

  3. Wichita City Council approves $4 million contract to help ...

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    The Northwest Water Treatment Facility, a $574 million project aimed at replacing the city’s nearly 90-year-old sole water treatment plant, is expected to come online in April 2025, Director of ...

  4. Wichita’s new water plant is millions over budget and delayed ...

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    Wichita’s new water treatment plant is on track to be finished six months late and $20 million over the original budget — in part because of drought conditions in south-central Kansas.

  5. American Water Works Association - Wikipedia

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    American Water Works Association (AWWA) is an international non-profit, scientific and educational association founded to improve water quality and supply.Established in 1881, it is a lobbying organization representing a membership (as of 2024) of around 50,000 members worldwide.

  6. What the 'temporary pause' on Evansville's new water ... - AOL

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    EVANSVILLE — The Evansville Water and Sewer Utility has spent $7 million on design work for a new water treatment plant, and it announced last week that design might change. EWSU Executive ...

  7. EPA WaterSense - Wikipedia

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    EPA poster publicizing WaterSense products. WaterSense is a program sponsored by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), designed to encourage water efficiency in the United States through the use of a special label on consumer products. [1]

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