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State Regulations Connecticut (CT) Illinois (IL) Massachusetts (MA) GZA's Flowchart Explaining Massachusetts Regulations Maine (ME) Michigan (MI) North Carolina (NC) New Hampshire (NH) New Jersey (NJ)...
An innovative "Artificial Recharge system" designed and developed for the Town Of Durham/UNH Water System by the team of Emery & Garrett Groundwater Investigations (EGGI), now a Division of GZA...
On September 29, 2020, CTDEEP issued the new General Permit for Discharges from Miscellaneous Industrial Users (MIU GP), to replace the General Permit for Miscellaneous Discharges of Sewer Compatible...
In the August 2020 issue of the Badger Common’Tater, the official magazine of the Wisconsin Potato and Vegetable Growers Association, Jim Drought discusses the groundwater elevation database GZA...
Due to repeated incidences of toxic blue-green algal blooms on the Charles River, the Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) has sent a letter to stakeholders in the Charles River Watershed informing...
The outcome of a case involving a 2014 leak from a Kinder Morgan Energy Partners gasoline pipeline in Belton, SC, remains in doubt after an April Supreme Court decision extending Federal Clean Water...
When building near waterways, large and small, developers and towns need to consider the future. Rainwater events can rapidly change the depth and velocity in the waterway, leading to flooding and...
NJDEP issues new PFOA and PFOS standards and monitoring requirements for drinking water suppliers On June 1, 2020, the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (NJDEP) adopted new rules...
Water utilities in the US are responsible for accomplishing a Risk and Resilience Assessment and Certification in compliance with Section 2013(a) and 2013(b) of the American Water Infrastructure Act...
In 2018, as part of our water quality monitoring services contract with the Long Creek Watershed Management District (LCWMD), GZA took on the task of biomonitoring in Maine’s Long Creek. The Creek...
Read Part One: Be Prepared With Your Funding of Expanded Stormwater Services Read Part Two: What Is A Stormwater Utility Enterprise Fund? More than 1,000 communities have switched from general fund...
This webinar explores the City of Northampton, Massachusetts’ innovative approach to addressing storm hazards through Northampton Designs with Nature. Green infrastructure is a critical part of a...