The self-propelled LAMP II inspection system from CUES has been on the market for several years, but a pan-and-tilt inspection system add-on,...
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Consider An Oil Change
Engine oil comes in many viscosities (weights) and a variety of base oils. While you should always follow the engine manufacturer’s recommendations...
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The Small Town Of Edgewood, Illinois Faces Big Challenges In Manhole Repair
When the Village of Edgewood, Ill., put in its first sewer system in the 1980s, many of the manhole covers wound up...
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Seeking Solutions And System Improvements In The Aftermath Of The Loma Prieta Earthquake
The earthquake hit at 5:04 p.m. on Oct. 17, 1989. Sixty-three lives were lost. Injuries numbered in the thousands. Property loss was...
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King County Tunes: It’s All Flushing AwesomeWith tipping fees steadily increasing, King County, Wash., knew it had to do something to change customer...
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Invest In The Future
There are plenty of good reasons to push for greater investment in water infrastructure.The long-term cost of replacing old, deteriorating infrastructure is...
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Worth Noting - October 2014
People / AwardsThe City of Wauwatosa (Wis.) received the American Public Works Association’s Wisconsin Chapter Project of the Year Award as well...
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Heavy-Duty Screen Cover Shields Monitor
Flip it up and the aluminum screen cover acts as a sun shield, flip it down and it serves as a heavy-duty...
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Flow Control And Monitoring
Affordable, fast method sought for low-level organics monitoringProblem: Organic contaminates cause ecological problems at low concentrations that are expensive to investigate. The...
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Get A Better Picture Of Your Infrastructure
Knowing that an underground asset travels between Point A and B is not the same as knowing where that asset is as...
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Education Is The Key To Progress
Education is the cornerstone of NASSCO’s mission to set industry standards for the assessment and rehabilitation of underground infrastructure. In addition to...
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Utility Leadership, Staff Work As One
The water and wastewater utility in Pleasant Prairie, Wis., is successful because of where they are and who they are.The village draws...
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Don’t Bite The Hand Of Feedback
For many of us, accepting criticism gracefully is a lot like trying to lose weight: It’s a great thing to strive for...
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New Technology Solves Water Utility Problems
Like many utilities, the Public Works Department of the City of Moline, Ill., is investigating new technology to address old problems. In...
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Radar Provides New Depth Measurement Solution
Several years ago, John Eldredge Sr., the owner of Eldredge Equipment Services, and his son, John Jr., were growing increasingly frustrated with...
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Rebuilding Sewer And Water Infrastructure Takes Massive Effort
Heavy rains struck southern Alberta on June 19, 2013, compounded with a sudden release of heavy snowmelt from the Rocky Mountains. The...


















