Moorhead Public Service is preparing to begin the 20-year cycle of repainting its water towers. But instead of the standard blue emblazoned...
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Wastewater Equipment Fair Coming to Nashville
After a debut last fall in Milwaukee and a stop earlier this year in Dallas, dates have been set for the third...
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News Briefs: Officials Want State Oversight for Pittsburgh Water Utility
The Pittsburgh Water and Sewer Authority could be on its way to being under state oversight.Last week, members of the Pennsylvania House...
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Laser Profiling for Pipe Inspection
The ROVVER X Laser Profiler gives inspection crews the ability to analyze the ovality, alignment, diameter and capacity of a pipe using projected laser...
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AWWA Testifies Updates to Safe Drinking Water Act Are Necessary
In a recent U.S. House subcommittee hearing, the American Water Works Association (AWWA) testified that updates to the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA) are...
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News Briefs: Utility Delays Overflow-Control Project to Help Ratepayers
The final phase of a major Rhode Island CSO project has been delayed for at least another three years.The Narragansett Bay Commission...
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Industry News: June 7, 2017
Scott Eicher joins Sprayroq
Sprayroq announced the addition of Scott Eicher to its corporate team as director of corporate development. Prior to joining...
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New Legislation Proposes Rate Assistance for Low-Income Families
Water and sewer pipes have to be maintained. Treatment plants need periodic upgrades and expansions. These things are necessary. They’re also expensive....
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News Briefs: New Study Examines Water Loss Sources in California
A new study sheds some light on water conservation in California as the state continues to recover from its multi-year drought.The study,...
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Showing Water Customers What They Pay For
The adage “out of sight, out of mind” is a particularly common one in the water and wastewater industry. It’s often made...
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Online Tool Provides Financial Forecasts for Infrastructure Replacement
Dealing with the financial side of upgrading infrastructure is one of the biggest challenges that utilities face. Recently, the American Water Works...
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Utility Makes Progress On Private Lead Pipe Replacements
Natalie Nienhuis no longer has to worry about lead pipe issues in her 1920s bungalow in Green Bay, Wisconsin. Even better, she...
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Miami-Dade Builds a Utility of the Future
Some utilities struggle to meet the conditions of a consent decree. Others use it as a baseline. The Miami-Dade Water and Sewer...
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Lufkin Takes In-House Approach to Controlling Inflow and Infiltration
If there’s an unofficial watchword for the Lufkin Department of Water and Sewer Utilities, it might be self-sufficiency.The Texas utilities’ management culture...
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Water and Wastewater Utilities All Have a Story
So much of what you do is unseen. Even when a light is cast on your work, it usually illuminates only the...
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Promote From Within Your Utility
The average person will hold about 12 different jobs between the ages of 18 and 48, according to the U.S. Department of...
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Utility Provides Real-Time Overflow Tracking to Public
While a Canadian utility continues to work to reduce its overflows, it’s at least taking a proactive approach in notifying the public...
















