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Is Frozen Pipe Season Behind Us?
When temperatures plunge below zero each winter, the City of Rhinelander (Wisconsin) Public Works Department is prepared. Officials know calls are coming...
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News Briefs: Massive Water Tunnel Project Completed
After five years of construction, the Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission (WSSC) has completed work on a $146 million, 5.3-mile water pipeline to...
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Top 5 Fix-A-Leak Week Events
Water utilities and communities across the nation are hosting events to celebrate Fix-A-Leak Week, March 16-22. Promoted by the U.S. Environmental Protection...
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Chicago Municipal Workers Brace For St. Patrick’s Day
Nearly a half million people descended on downtown Chicago last Saturday for its annual St. Patrick’s Day festivities. Dying the Chicago River...
Blogs
State OSHA Plans Protect Public Employees
Workers are widely considered an organization's most valuable asset, and in the private sector, federal OSHA programs typically dictate safe working conditions....
Blogs
Homeless Dog Rescued From Sewer
Everyone knows that dogs are a man’s best friend. That’s why it was so heartwarming to see animal rescue workers return the...
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Wastewater and Disease: How Can You Stay Safe?
The recent outbreak of measles continues to cause alarm. Before that, Ebola led off national news programs in the United States. Communicable...
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Vanair Introduces New Hydraulic-Driven Air Compressor
Vanair Manufacturing introduces the all new Reliant RS85 rotary screw air compressor. With its enhanced cooling capabilities, the RS85 is one of...
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Vanair Manufacturing Enhances Viper Gas Product
Product improvement has always been an important aspect in every product Vanair Manufacturing Inc. has produced. The new Viper Gas rotary screw...
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Pumping Emergency: A Godwin Distributor Helps Flood-Ravaged City
Want to learn more about the City of Clarksville's flood recovery? See "Tennessee Wastewater Utility Rebuilds," which ran in the January 2015...
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Wastewater Pathogen Risks: Are You Protected?
A study of pathogen risks for those who work in the onsite wastewater industry has some interesting implications for those who work...
Editorial
It’s Time To Talk
Disengaged employees are a lot like clogged sewer lines: They don’t work very well. And if national surveys are correct, your workforce...
Editorial
Virginia Beach Wastewater Collections Uses Hurricane As Motivation For Proactive System Solutions
Twelve years ago the City of Virginia Beach got a wake-up call.Its name was Hurricane Isabel.The 2003 storm was the worst in...
Editorial
In The High Plains Of Cheyenne, Wyoming, The City Gets High Tech In Planning For Future Growth
The Ctity of Cheyenne, Wyo., owes its existence to the construction of the Union Pacific railway — a technological marvel of the...
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News Briefs: Water Workers in San Francisco Achieve Safety Milestone
The San Francisco Public Utilities Commission announced that teams working on projects that are part of the Water System Improvement Program (WSIP)...
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WWETT Spotlight: Q&A With WHO's Dr. Adrianus Vlugman, Part 4
Municipal Sewer & Water magazine recently interviewed Dr. Adrianus Vlugman, a featured speaker at this year’s Water & Wastewater Equipment, Treatment &...
















