News and Insights

In the water and wastewater industry, confined spaces present significant safety challenges. These areas—such as tanks, vaults, and pipelines—are crucial for operations but can pose serious risks if not managed properly. Ensuring safety in these environments is essential for both...
This article provides a concise overview of the latest regulatory updates in the water and wastewater industry. It's designed for professionals, including water utility managers, environmental engineers, and regulatory compliance specialists, who need to stay informed about evolving federal policies....
In 2024, the historic American Beach in Nassau County, Florida, received central water and sewer services for the first time. U.S. Water is proud to have been part of this significant project, bringing essential infrastructure to a community with a...
U.S. Water Employee Receives Award
U.S. Water had a notable presence at the 2024 Florida Rural Water Association (FRWA) Annual Conference, held from July 29 to July 31 at the Hilton Daytona Beach. This event brought together water professionals from across the state to discuss...
Technological advancements are rapidly emerging to address the treatment of new and emerging contaminants in water and wastewater. The role of treatment facility operators, traditionally seen as labor-intensive and routine, is undergoing a significant transformation. With the integration of cutting-edge...
U.S. Water is thrilled to announce the release of our newly updated Process Control & Monitoring (PC&MSM) logo and marketing brochure, designed to provide our clients with detailed information about our proprietary monitoring system. Included as a fundamental component of...
PC&M Connect! In The Field
The world operates on feedback loops where some, or all, of a system’s output is used as input for future operational adjustments; water and wastewater treatment plants are no exception. The equipment and control systems within a plant all operate...
Water scarcity might seem like an abstract concept in the land of plenty. Yet, the United States faces a growing crisis concerning the loss of safe, potable water. Inefficient infrastructure, environmental stressors, and shifting climate patterns threaten the availability of...
On April 5th, U.S. Water welcomed state officials and students from Bucknell University to a superfund project site in Danville, PA. This event provided an opportunity for participants to witness firsthand the environmental remediation efforts underway at this significant location....