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Water Conservation Linked to Lower Rates
There can be a disconnect between utilities and customers when water conservation is pushed for, yet rates continue to rise. A new...
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News Briefs: D.C. Water Prepares for Final Phase of Massive CSO Project
D.C. Water recently awarded its largest contract ever — a 5-mile tunnel costing $580 million that will help avoid CSOs into the...
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Utility Tackles Chronic Lift Station Issues With Public Education
When Jason Arnold confronted his utility’s soaring frequency of lift station repairs, he didn’t just want to head off problems. It was...
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Utility Finds Unique Add-Ons For Pump Station Upgrade
When the Madison Metropolitan Sewerage District in Wisconsin needed to upgrade a four-decade-old pump station, it decided the site could provide value...
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Air Excavation with a Contractor Mentality
Mike Arme, owner of Underground Solutions, has become a leader in air excavation technology in Southern California. The company’s service lines have...
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Utilities Take On Climate Change Challenges Together
The Miami-Dade Water and Sewer Department always has its eyes on the future and what it has to do in the present...
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Industry News: July 5, 2017
Trelleborg appoints business unit president
Simon Burke has been appointed president of Trelleborg’s pipe seals operation. Based in Lelystad, Netherlands, he will be...
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Study Finds Significant Water Conservation Through Simple Method
Enforcing lawn-watering restrictions is a common conservation practice in many parts of the country. But how effective is it in truly producing...
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Skimping on Safety Can Severely Hurt Your Bottom Line
Running a utility can be a bit like walking a tightrope. It’s all about balance.When times are slow and budgets are tight, many...
Editorial
Sliplining Gives Louisville Water a Solution
Infrastructure replacement projects tend to draw the ire of anyone who is inconvenienced by traffic delays or service interruptions, but Louisville Water...
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Ottawa Guards Against Sewer Overflows
Some projects protect waterways. Some preserve a city and nation’s history.As the capital city of Canada, Ottawa will play a central role...
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Water District CEO Leads With Perspective
The two years Mark Knudson spent at the Cowlitz County (Oregon) Water Pollution Control Plant made all the difference in his career.As...
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Your Infrastructure Tells the Story
Your water and wastewater systems are closely intertwined with the history of your communities, and they quite literally lay the groundwork for...
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Move Your Utility Beyond Mindless Meetings
For too many organizations, workplace diversity is a numbers game where the winner is determined by a formula that might look something...
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News Briefs: Utility Considers Building First Cross-Border Water Pipeline
It’s still a long way from coming to fruition, but the Otay Water District in California is looking at building a $30...
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Utility Launches Income-Based Water Bill Program
Water infrastructure needs to be maintained. That costs money. And most of that money comes in via utility ratepayers — some of...

















