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Taking the needle out of the haystack
If you’ve been to the Pumper & Cleaner Expo, you know how hard it can be to ferret out the truly new...
Blogs
Third WaterSmart Innovations Expo Planned
Organizers of the WaterSmart Innovations Conference and Exposition, the world’s largest conference dedicated to urban water efficiency, have slated their third event...
Editorial
Keeping Them Clean
Stormwater NPDES permits require post-construction runoff controls for new developments. Getting those Best Management Practices (BMPs) in place can be a challenge,...
Editorial
Noble Savage
Heavy rains were causing infiltration at the Factory Street Pump Station in Ypsilanti, Mich., which receives all the city’s sewage flows.The Ypsilanti...
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Product News - January 2010
McLaughlin Unveils Steering Head for Auger BoresThe ON Target auger boring system from McLaughlin enables contractors to control horizontal on-grade (up and...
Editorial
No Valve Left Behind
The water distribution crew at the Consolidated Utility District of Rutherford County, Tenn., is starting to sleep a little easier these nights.That’s...
Editorial
Industry News - January 2010
Ralston, NASSCO Past-President, Dies at 71Trent H. Ralston, past-president of the National Association of Sewer Service Companies (NASSCO) and past-chairman of the...
Editorial
Year by Year
When looking for ways to conserve water, the desert community of El Paso, Texas, knew it would take more than just getting...
Editorial
Expo: Better Ways
A track of seminars presented by the Southern Section Collection Systems Committee (SSCSC) highlights the education lineup for municipal and utility professionals...
Editorial
Strength in Numbers
Big-box retailers cut costs by using their buying power to get volume discounts. In Seattle, Wash., the city’s water and sewerage utility...
Editorial
A Future Goodbye and New Beginnings
The English proverb, “All good things must come to an end,” is as true as it is misunderstood. While I believe good...
Editorial
Certification Has Value
To the Editor: In response to the editor’s column in the November 2009 edition of Municipal Sewer & Water (“Are You Certified?”),...
Editorial
A Change in Thinking?
I caught myself in an old habit recently — a habit I know many people share.As I paid the monthly bills, going...
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Another Way to Get the News
A monthly magazine is a great place for in-depth articles on topics of interest. It’s not the greatest place to get current...
Editorial
Down the Tube
Accurate visual assessment of the interiors of manholes, boreholes, drilled shafts, or other vertical cavities is essential for efficient planning, maintenance, rehabilitation,...
Editorial
System Helps Prevent Manhole Cover Thefts and Illegal Dumping
The manhole security system from SewerLock thwarts terrorists, vandals and illegal dumping and increases safety for municipal crews, contractors and pedestrians.The product...









