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Product News - March 2014
Badger Meter turbine flowmetersVision Series turbine flowmeters from Badger Meter comply with the lead-free provisions of the United States Safe Drinking Water...
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Industry News - March 2014
RIDGID launches enhanced websiteRIDGID launched www.ridgid.com, a single, global company website with responsive design that enables it to work on any Internet-enabled...
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Pipelines and Infrastructure
Polypropylene pipe stops unwelcome stormwater infiltrationProblem
To prevent stormwater from infiltrating into its sewer system, the City of Moberly, Mo., decided to replace...
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Pipelines and Infrastructure
Pipe, valves and pipe components make up the backbone of municipal sewer systems. Here are various types of pipe, pipe parts, components,...
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Following Trenchless Trends
Preserving our industry’s history is important, because it reinforces how far we have come and, hopefully, prevents us from slipping back. As...
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Stop the Time-Suck
Odds are that if you’re reading this at work, you’re going to be interrupted before you finish the article. As surely as...
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Top Heavy: A Tale of Bridges and High LoadsUnfortunately, bridge strikes are not uncommon. For instance, one downtown bridge in Indianapolis has...
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Talking the Talk
I didn’t take over the editorial reins of this magazine with a vast background in the water and wastewater industry. I took...
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The Smell of Success
In the bad old days around Plainfield, N.J., sewers leaked, moratoriums halted community development, and one particularly odorous location along the system...
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Cleaning With Vision
Successfully jetting 2,500 to 3,500 linear feet of sewer line day-in and day-out requires focus, attention to detail and sound decision-making on...
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System Development
In the early 1970s, local lakes in Pierce County, Wash., began experiencing water-quality problems. The area faced a moratorium on building, but...
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First To Burst
In 2005, the city of Billings, Mont., got its first taste of pipe bursting technology. The early success of that effort has...
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Changing With the Times
During late winter 1981, the first annual Liquid Waste Hauler’s Equipment & Trade Show was held in Nashville, Tenn. The show was...
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Solve The Grease Problem
Municipal utilites have to be vigilent about preventing FOG from entering their collections systems. Grease issues cost municipalities millions of dollars every...
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Pipes From The Past
With trenchless technologies constantly moving forward, we at NASSCO believe it is equally important to look back on how far we’ve come...
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Worth Noting - February 2014
The Lake County Stormwater Management Commission, along with the Gurnee Park District and School District 56, received a Best of the Best...
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Industry News - February 2014
E/One Sewer Systems earns ISO certificationEnvironment One Corp. (E/One) received ISO 9001:2008 Quality Management System Certification after completing audits and assessments of...

















