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A Cost-Effective Solution for Culvert Rehabilitation
The Indiana Department of Transportation needed to rehab a large, corrugated metal culvert under Interstate 465 near Indianapolis and sought a cost-effective, environmentally friendly...
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5 Keys to Water Utility Management Success
The American Public Works Association and seven key water associations, including the American Water Works Association, the Association of Metropolitan Water Agencies,...
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Denver Water Preps for Population Boom
The Mile High City has its fair share of water-related challenges to contend with as it envisions a future filled with more...
Editorial
Winning the Water and Wastewater Fight
What do you do after receiving five consecutive gold awards from your fellow utility professionals?For the Cobb County Water System in suburban...
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News Briefs: Chicago Breaks Ground on $55 Million Stormwater Tunnel
The water level in Lake Mead — the nation’s largest reservoir that serves about 20 million residents in Nevada, Arizona and California...
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SCADA System Guides Santa Clara Forward
The Santa Clara, California, water system could serve as a snapshot of the history of water utilities in the United States.In 1895,...
Editorial
Utility Wipes Out Sanitary Overflows
Less than 30 years ago, the sewer and water utility of Fayetteville, Arkansas, was dogged by negative headlines — and worse, fined...
Editorial
Don’t Undermine Your Utility’s Culture
Despite best intentions, everyone has biases. Even people who think they aren’t prejudiced and who honestly believe that discrimination is wrong still...
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New York Receives $187M for Water Infrastructure Projects
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has allotted $187,379,000 to the State of New York to help finance improvements to water projects that...
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Sewer Upgrade Results in Hefty Bills for Unsuspecting Customers
Residents of Kittery, Maine, a town of about 9,500 residents, approved a bond to update part of their sewer system in 2013....
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Discarded US Mail Creates Serious Sewer Blockage
If you’re missing a bill or two from the Washington, D.C., area, it might be sitting in a catch basin at Anacostia...
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Free All-Hazards Training for Water and Wastewater Employees
The "Water/Wastewater Utility All-Hazards Boot Camp" is a free training course from the EPA designed for water and wastewater employees responsible for emergency response...
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Warning: Heat Can Kill
Professional football players are tough. But more teams are outfitting their training camps with kiddie pools — a simple way to help...
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News Briefs: Toxic Sediment Threatens Cleveland’s Drinking Water
The Cleveland Plain Dealer reports a large mass of toxic sediment lying on the floor of Lake Erie about 9 miles offshore...
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Industry News: Envirosight Releases Sewer Zoom Camera Buyer’s Guide
Envirosight releases Sewer Zoom Camera Buyer’s Guide
Envirosight released a new Sewer Zoom Camera Buyer’s Guide. The complimentary guide can be downloaded off...
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Report: Clean Water State Revolving Funds Will Create 500,000 New Jobs
A new economic benefits analysis of the impacts of increased funding for the Drinking Water and Clean Water State Revolving Funds released by the...













