Sept. 10 is a big day for water and wastewater infrastructure.Today, leaders from across the industry — representing cities, counties, mayors, utilities,...
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Blogs
Giveaway: This Tricked-Out Truck Could be Yours
Some people celebrate anniversaries with cake, but here at COLE, we’re celebrating the 35th anniversary of the largest water and wastewater trade...
Online Exclusives
10 Things You Should Know About U.S. Municipal Infrastructure
It’s safe to say our municipal pipes and plants are aging. According to an EPA survey, about 30 percent of pipes are...
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Of Earthquakes, Jobs and Big Infrastructure
Just 25 years ago, the freeway-flattening 6.9 magnitude Loma Prieta earthquake hit northern California, collapsing structures and calling attention to Bay Area...
Editorial
Worth Noting - September 2014
PEOPLE/AWARDSJamie Jones was hired as an environmental engineer by Envirotech Environmental Consulting Inc. (Milton, Del.), which specializes in comprehensive environmental management services,...
Editorial
Training And Continuing Education Courses
Get the EDge: Training and Continuing Education CoursesPACP TRAININGSeptember 9, 2014 - Marriottsville, MD
PACP User Recertification
Trainer: Ted DeBoda
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Videos
Utility Thrives By Conserving And Diversifying Its Water Supply
Anaheim relies on proactive water service management to provide abundant and affordable water – even in significant drought conditions.Read the full story.
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EPA Orders System Repairs To Protect San Francisco Bay
On Monday, July 28, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency today announced a Clean Water Act settlement requiring the East Bay Municipal Utility...
Editorial
Worth Noting - August 2014
John Lundell, the mayor of Coralville, received an honor from the Iowa Stormwater Education Program for his local leadership efforts in water-quality...
Editorial
New Ways To Promote Trenchless Pipe Rehabilitation
Social media is a wonderful thing. It keeps information and ideas flowing in real time to cultivate discussions, open doors to new...
Editorial
Water Utilities Can Prosper In The Face Of Drought And Deficits
There is no doubt that the water industry faces significant challenges, from the huge price tag to upgrade and maintain existing infrastructure,...
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EPA To Grant $27.5 Million for 2014 Great Lakes Restoration Projects
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has issued a request for applications, soliciting proposals from states, municipalities, tribes, universities and nonprofit organizations for...
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3 Easy Ways to Jazz Up Your Safety Training Programs
Anyone working in treatment, collection systems or industrial manufacturing has heard catchphrases such as: “Safety starts with me!” or “Everyone is a...
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Young Artists Celebrated During 2014 Maine Clean Water Week
Elementary and high school students in Maine participated in a poster contest during the state’s Clean Water Week, which was celebrated June...
Editorial
Worth Noting - July 2014
People/AwardsCharles Ferrell, the stormwater maintenance operations supervisor for York County, Va., was honored by the county for reaching a 30-year milestone at...
Editorial
Keep Our Country Strong
NASSCO’s mission to ensure the continued acceptance and growth of trenchless technologies can only be met when there are appropriate municipal funding...
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Plastic Pipe Institute Announces Projects of the Year
During its annual meeting on May 4 to 7, the Plastics Pipe Institute, Inc. honored four individual members and five member-company projects....






