Articles in the May 2008 issue:
Better Mousetraps
Better than Mobile By Russell Pickett (page 50) A passive dewatering device helps a city in Tennessee bring activated sludge inventory into its proper mixed liquor suspended solids range.
Cover Story
STORM - Keeping the Gulf Stream Clean By Dan Heim (page 16) A comprehensive stormwater program in the City of Boynton Beach, Fla., includes passive debris filters that stop debris and pollutants at entry points.
From the Editor
Where Does the Money Go? By Ted J. Rulseh (page 10) As the need for infrastructure revival comes to the fore, it is time to revisit the often repeated claim that taxes “take money out of the economy.”
Industry News
News From Around the Industry (page 59) Perma-Liner Becomes Insituform Distributor, and Vision Technology Selects Giveaway Winners.
NASSCO Corner
Looking Back While Moving Forward By Irv Gemora (page 68) A NASSCO membership can help pipeline repair professionals use their knowledge and experience to build a successful future.
Sewer
SEWER: Spinning a Success Story By Jim Force (page 24) Innovative vortex separators are part of a comprehensive CSO abatement program that pays big environmental dividends for the City of Saco, Maine.
Special Feature
New Tools for Municipal Pros By Ted J. Rulseh (page 36) A record number of exhibits include a variety of new technologies to enhance efficiency and quality in underground infrastructure maintenance.
Special Feature
Trapped at the Source By Scottie Dayton (page 46) Filters of many kinds help municipal agencies keep pollutants out of stormwater flowing into lakes, rivers and streams.
Storm
STORM: Blazing the Trail By Angus W. Stocking, L.S. (page 32) An effective monitoring program is among the keys to success for the Stormwater Quality Improvement Program in Sacramento, Calif.
Technology Test Drive
All in One By Gil Longwell (page 54) The HIPPO multipower system provides electricity, hydraulic power and compressed air in a package designed for use in remote locations.
The Human Side
Learning to Let Go By Christi Youd (page 58) Delegating authority is not a single action but a process. Here are the basic steps to follow for delegating in a way that gets results.
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