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Southern California District Receives $1.7 Million in WaterSMART Grant
The Water Replenishment District of Southern California received one of five WaterSMART grants for expansion of its Leo J. Vander Lans Advanced...
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Plenty to See at ACE13
The American Water Works Association’s ACE13 kicked off in Denver yesterday afternoon, and while the Sunday evening opening was relaxed, the show...
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$16,000 Water Bill Causes Uproar in California
When a woman in Escondido, Calif., received a $16,000 water bill for roughly 30 days worth of service from December 2012 to...
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Nearly $400 Billion Needed for Water Infrastructure
The results of a new U.S. Environmental Protection Agency survey should come as no surprise, but the numbers are still alarming.
EPA’s fifth...
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New Game Takes You to the World’s Sewers
Meet Joe Gillis, burly employee of the Las Vegas Sewer Maintenance System. Just another day of work in the dirty sewers. Except...
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Aspiring Water Scientists Attend U.S. Stockholm Junior Water Prize National Competition
The Water Environment Federation (WEF) announced the 2013 state winners of the U.S. Stockholm Junior Water Prize (SJWP) — the most prestigious...
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Conserve and Communicate
Mesa Water stands for the Mesa Water District in Costa Mesa, Calif. It could also stand for reliability, as the district has...
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Product News - June 2013
Industrial Scientific Tango gas monitorThe Tango TX1 single gas monitor from Industrial Scientific detects carbon monoxide, hydrogen sulfide, sulfur dioxide and nitrogen...
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Cutting Out the Risk
Last month we presented several photographs to be coded. I would like to dedicate this entire article to one code in particular,...
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Coach 'Em Up
So you feel like your employees aren’t leaving it all on the workplace playing field every day? Not giving it 110 percent...
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Baby Survives Disgusting Fate in Sewer Line
Everyone in the sewer business has a story or two to tell about items they’ve found stuck in pipes. An emergency crew...
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Old Pipes Reveal Truth About 200-Year-Old Water Distribution System
Municipal workers were in for quite a surprise when a 2006 street excavation in Lower Manhattan in New York exposed wooden pipes...
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Public Works Week Honors Contributions to Quality of Life
People in the public works field are used to doing good work without getting a lot of credit. You typically only hear...
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Team Dedication Earns Michigan Water Supervisor Public Utility Award
Bari Wrubel, supervisor of the Marysville, Mich., water and wastewater treatment plants, has been named Public Utility Management Professional of the Year...
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Honor our most precious resource
This week is National Drinking Water Week, and water utilities across the country are doing their part to educate their customers on...
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DC-Matic Enterprises introduces electric impact wrench
DC-Matic Enterprises introduces a completely portable, 24 VDC electric impact wrench.The new Model 900 can generate 1,000 ft-lbs of working torque when...



