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U.S. Water is excited to announce the launch of our newly redesigned website. As part of our ongoing commitment to providing you with the best possible experience, we have revamped our online presence to better serve your needs....
Global waste management symposium
As a leading player in wastewater treatment solutions, U.S. Water is gearing up for a prominent presence at the upcoming Global Waste Management Symposium....
U.S Water - Closing the Gap
Wastewater treatment plants are essential for protecting the environment and public health by removing contaminants from domestic and industrial wastewater. The design of these facilities is a crucial step in meeting asset performance targets and ensuring efficient and effective treatment...
Landfill Leachate Treatment Facility
U.S. Water’s Industrial Group is proud to announce the award of an approximately $6.5 million/year contract to provide operations & maintenance (O&M) services for Republic Services. Building on a successful partnership with Republic Services since 2014, the contract extends the...
Water treatment operations for City of North Lauderdale
U.S. Water secures three-year contract extension for O&M of City of North Lauderdale's Treatment Facilities...
proposed lead and copper rule improvements to safeguard drinking water
On November 30th, 2023, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) took a step towards ensuring the safety of the nation's drinking water with the announcement of proposed Lead and Copper Rule Improvements (LCRI)....
Lone Work Safety on Industrial Wastewater Treatment Sites
In our ongoing commitment to fostering safer workplaces on our industrial wastewater treatment sites, U.S. Water’s Industrial Group introduced a targeted health and safety initiative with the pilot program of SHEQSY, an enterprise-grade mobile phone-based lone worker safety platform....
Water and wastewater treatment is an essential aspect of any community or industrial operation, ensuring that water discharged into the environment or used for drinking water meets regulatory standards and poses no harm to public health or the environment. However,...
In order to effectively research, monitor, and regulate PFAS, the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is taking action to better understand who is using PFAS, how they are being used, and in what quantities....