Online Exclusives Map Assets and Prevent Cross Bores with Geospatial Probes The data provided by these sensors can be used to create in real-time a virtual 3-D computer model of underground assets June 20, 2017
Online Exclusives Southern Water Adopts New Web-Based Inspection Reporting Software The web system works seamlessly with survey reporting software to make data easy to store and access June 15, 2017
Online Exclusives News Briefs: Utility Delays Overflow-Control Project to Help Ratepayers In this week’s news briefs, the Narragansett Bay Commission in Rhode Island is putting off completion of a multi-phase CSO project for at least three years to keep rates down, and Florida’s drought has Lake Okeechobee at its lowest level in six years June 09, 2017
Online Exclusives Utility Provides Real-Time Overflow Tracking to Public Kingston, Ontario’s online mapping feature allows people to better assess the safety of area waterways May 24, 2017
Online Exclusives News Briefs: Bill Could Bolster California Stormwater Capture In this week’s news briefs, the California state Senate passes legislation aimed at making it easier to finance stormwater capture projects, and the New York Department of Environmental Conservation debuts a mapping tool to better identify water quality problem areas May 04, 2017
Editorial The Complete Picture FlowView pulls flow, level and rainfall data together in an intuitive system that makes managing your collections system much easier. April 24, 2017
Online Exclusives Utility Convinces EPA to Accept Alternative Overflow Control Solution A $1 billion price tag on a deep tunnel was too hefty, so Evansville, Indiana, had to do some work to strike a more affordable agreement with the EPA April 19, 2017
Online Exclusives Selling Overflow Control to the Public Public TV one of several approaches Indiana utility uses to promote expansive CSO plan April 17, 2017
Online Exclusives News Briefs: California Governor Lifts Emergency Drought Order In this week’s news briefs, the three-year emergency drought order is over in California but some water-use restrictions remain, and a Tennessee worker suffers second-degree burns in a sewer lining accident April 13, 2017