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Editorial
We All Need Water
Does Tom Selleck deserve more water than you? Are his avocados more deserving of this precious resource than your houseplants? Or your...
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New Water Tunnel Built for the Future
As population, business and industry continue to grow in Montgomery and Prince George’s counties, Maryland, the area’s water system will be prepared...
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Leading the Fight Against Non-Revenue Water
After five punishing years, drought conditions have reached critical mass in California and much of the western United States. Smart infrastructure technology...
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Helping Water Utilities Conserve and Be More Efficient
3M and TaKaDu recently signed an agreement designed to help water utilities learn how to improve efficiency and ultimately save water. The...
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Better Than Bottled? City Shows Off Water With Traveling Tap
Cool tap water is making a splash across southeastern Wisconsin this summer. Since making its debut during the Fourth of July weekend,...
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General’s Cold-Shot Pipe Freezing Kit Repairs Water Systems Without Draining
The Cold-Shot Pipe Freezing Kit from General Pipe Cleaners lets you repair an operating water system — without draining waterlines, sprinkler systems...
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Tell EPA About Your Green Infrastructure Project
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has announced a poster contest to highlight green infrastructure and low-impact development projects in Arkansas, Louisiana,...
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Philadelphia Tackles CSOs With Precast Concrete Box Culvert
Oldcastle Precast supplied an 11-foot by 11-foot precast concrete box culvert with a V-shaped channel for the $12.5 million Laurel Street CSO improvement project in...
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How the Great Lakes Tapping Competition Was Born
Editor's Note: This article is part of an operator profile on Dave Ramsey of Westmont, Illinois. Watch for a special feature in the September 2015 issue...
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News Briefs: Savannah to Replace 19th Century Brick Pipelines
The City of Savannah, Georgia, plans to spend about $500,000 for a new drainage line to replace the aging 19th century stormwater...
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Report: Water Utilities Missing Opportunity to Stretch Supplies
As many U.S. communities are struggling to support growing populations with limited water resources, very few of them are utilizing water connection...
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A Toast, To Clean Drinking Water
Officials from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency marked the completion of a waterline extension on Aug. 11 that will provide a safe source...
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Readying for Rain in Drought-Stricken California
Major rain events in sunny Southern California are not commonplace. In the midst of four years of severe drought, recent downpours have...
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Water Environment Federation Announces 2015 WEF Fellows
The Water Environment Federation announced 12 distinguished members as the 2015 WEF Fellows recipients. This prestigious designation recognizes career achievements, stature and contributions to the...
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Photos of Water Worker’s Backside Ignites Controversy
Former public works employee Johnny King is fighting for unemployment benefits from the Town of Chadbourn, North Carolina, after he says he...
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Free Toolkit Spreads Message About Value of Water
"What's the Value of Water?" That's the new public awareness campaign recently launched by The Value of Water Coalition and the Water Environment...














