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Getting the Picture: Troubleshooting Inspection Camera Issues
Inspection Cameras are a critical tool on sewer cleaning and pipe rehab projects. So when a camera breaks down on a job,...
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Proper Storm Drain and Catch Basin Cleaning
Storm drain and catch basin cleaning are critical components to keeping local waterways clear and in many areas regulated with defined performance...
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Finding Success in the Search for Skilled Labor
The construction industry’s skilled labor shortage is costing it huge amounts of money.
How much exactly?In the case of equipment repair technicians alone,...
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Maintenance Tips for Utility Locating Equipment
With some machines, a consistent regimen of preventive maintenance is critical. Oil needs to be changed out and components need to be...
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Utility Reaches Thousands of Students Via Virtual Water/Wastewater Education Hub
COVID-19 hasn’t stopped the flow of wastewater into treatment plants, and it shouldn’t stop the stream of water education either.The Prince William...
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Executing Pipe Lining Jobs in the Winter
“I’ve held up my lining jobs until warmer weather, but I am getting too many jobs to get them all done in...
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Get More Value From Your Telematics Data
It’s likely that at one time or another Kirby Yakemchuk has been in your shoes. During his 15-year career, he’s worked as an equipment...
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How to Ensure Accurate Data From Your Rain Gauges
When a city is facing inflow and infiltration issues, expensive sewer system rehabilitation decisions often involve the use of rainfall data. In...
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Well-Maintained Fluid Handling Systems Are Vital to a Successful Directional Drilling Job
In directional drilling, much of the focus is put on the drill itself, but if you want to eliminate downtime on job...
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The Value of Testing a CIPP Resin and Tube System
“I’ve read articles in the past about the value of resin and tube systems, but can’t you use any resin with any...
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There's A Perfect Pipe For Every Water And Wastewater Project
Aging infrastructure is a prime concern in the water and wastewater world. And with good reason. Recent estimates of our nationwide infrastructure...
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A Better Informed Society Can Prevent Lead Poisoning Disasters
Six years after it began, the Flint Water Crisis remains among the highest-profile emergencies in the United States.
Extensive iron and lead corrosion...
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5 Steps to Battle Burnout for Your Busy Crew
The team is exhausted. They’re burned out, and I am too. I don’t know if we can recover. We’ve been working at...
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Equipment Life Cycle Costs: Using Data for Better Decision-Making
From the moment you acquire a piece of heavy equipment to the moment you sell it, one thing must remain at the...
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Expert Panel Finds Low Risk of Coronavirus for Wastewater Workers
A blue-ribbon panel of experts convened by the Water Environment Federation to evaluate safety of wastewater workers during the coronavirus pandemic concluded...
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Installing CIPP Liner Using Inversion vs. Pull-In-Place
“I was shopping for a lining system at a trade show but left not buying anything. One vendor told me inversion was the...
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Why Good Employees Leave and What to Do About It
The impact felt when an employee leaves is exacerbated when labor markets are tight. Leaders at all levels in a utility need...
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National Survey Shows High Confidence in U.S. Tap Water
Four in five Americans (77%) served by a water utility say the quality of their tap water is excellent or good, although...























