A common challenge amongst trenchless technology contractors and public agencies is finding qualified field personnel to properly assess, maintain and rehabilitate underground...
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Teaching Responsible Water Use
A water management district’s Splash! School Grant Program has benefited more than 60,000 students from 12 counties in the past 10 years.
The...
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Webinar: How to Avoid Fines With Defensible Reporting & Compliance
Are you among the 88% of utilities that still collect their operations data on paper and then store it across multiple, static...
Online Exclusives
Deadline Nears for No-Dig Show Abstract Submissions
The North American Society for Trenchless Technology is accepting abstracts for its 2024 No-Dig Show in Providence, Rhode Island. The conference will...
Videos
Webinar: Get the Lead Out: Responding to EPA Lead and Copper Rule Revisions (LCRR)
Is your municipality facing challenges in making the lead to copper transition to comply with the EPA’s Lead and Copper Rule Revisions...
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NASTT Announces New Installation Methods Course in June
The North American Society for Trenchless Technology is set to hold its New Installation Methods Good Practices Course June 28-29 from 11 a.m....
Editorial
Picking Great Team Leaders
Few things will doom a project faster than poor leadership. Without a respected captain at the helm, teams can easily be riven...
Videos
Webinar: Optimize Sewer Cleaner Training to Deliver Immediate Performance
In this webinar, Tod Ebetino, Director of Vacall Products at Gradall Industries, discusses the importance of sewer cleaning equipment operator training with...
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California Water District Hosts Garden and Pumpkin Fest to Emphasize Conservation
The Chino Basin Water Conservation District’s fall festival is back after a two-year hiatus due to COVID.Based in Montclair, California, the district...
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AI Chatbot Can Help Parse Complex Water Regulations, Say Researchers
Safe, clean and affordable drinking water is a human right. But making that legal requirement a reality is a difficult challenge exacerbated...
Online Exclusives
NUCA And TEST Work Together to Build Safe Excavations
Safety is a vital component of every utility construction job site and employee activity. That's why the National Utility Contractors Association is...
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CFO Forum, ARWO Conference Help Spotlight El Paso Water
Serving as host for two recent industry conferences provided El Paso Water with the opportunity to showcase the utility’s world-renowned innovation.
The Water...
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Draw It. Write It. Kentucky Kids Use the Arts to Celebrate Water.
Every year a contest for Kentucky students focuses on one of four alternating topics: wildlife, water, soil and forestry. In 1974 Jim...
Editorial
Woven Into Everything
I am often asked the question “Why isn’t safety one of NASSCO’s core values?” My answer is always the same — because...
Editorial
Fight Imposter Syndrome
There’s an insidious virus infecting the American workplace and it doesn’t start with a C and end with 19.
It’s called imposter syndrome,...
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Registration Now Open for Municipal Grout School in May
Registration is now open for the Municipal Sewer Grout School taking place at Aries Industries in Waukesha, Wisconsin, May 10-11.
This course, brought to you by...
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School Grant Program Quenches Thirst for Water Education in Florida
A water management district’s Splash! School Grant Program has benefited more than 60,000 students from 12 counties in the past 10 years.
The...












