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Google investing another $1 billion into Council Bluffs data center

COUNCIL BLUFFS, Iowa (WOWT) - Google announced an additional investment Tuesday into the Council Bluffs Data Center and nearby water preservation efforts.In this announcement,...

CISA updates Secure Tomorrow Series Toolkit to enhance preparedness across critical infrastructure

The U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) updated the Secure Tomorrow Series Toolkit to assist in raising preparedness among critical infrastructure owners and...

Midwest floods highlight infrastructure vulnerabilities nationwide

Recent flooding in the Midwest, particularly around Minnesota's Blue Earth River, emphasizes the urgent need to reinforce aging infrastructure against extreme weather events worsened...

Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders announces $60M in funding for state’s water infrastructure

LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (KNOE) - Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders announced Arkansas is providing $60M to address statewide infrastructure needs. $55M of that is for...

Tackling Africa’s water crisis: ‘Too little, Too much, Too dirty’ | Infrastructure news

Generally speaking, water management disaster scenarios in water-challenged countries such as South Africa present one of three problems: too little, too much or too...

‘No major snafus’: Millions’ worth of water infrastructure upgrades underway in St. Clair

ST. CLAIR — Two massive multimillion-dollar infrastructure projects will soon be underway in the city of St. Clair this summer — part of a...

Priority plan outlines infrastructure projects – Columbia Valley Pioneer

By Steve Hubrecht  The District of Invermere has been busy in recent years with several big infrastructure improvement projects — notably badly needed water and...

City of Hancock announces multiple summer infrastructure projects, advises community

HANCOCK, Mich. (WLUC) - Four summer infrastructure projects are underway across Hancock, and the city wants residents and visitors to keep them in mind...

Nearly $1 billion Contra Costa County project reveals the changing science of keeping drinking water safe

WALNUT CREEK — As the Bay Area’s drinking water is increasingly clouded with particles from wildfires, atmospheric rivers, algae blooms and chemical contaminants, the...

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