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Eagle Nesting Site With Webcam Planned at Wisconsin WWTP
There could be some happy bald eagles and even happier birdwatchers in Beaver Dam, Wisconsin, next spring thanks to a nesting site...
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Toledo Tackles Overflows With Massive Multi-Year Program
The February 2017 Municipal Sewer & Water cover story focuses on an 18-year, $500 million effort undertaken by the city of Toledo,...
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Contractor Breaks Down Large-Scale Water and Sewer Project Into Daily Checklist
When Kruczek Construction took on Rhinelander, Wisconsin's Downtown Streetscape Project last year, the work itself wasn’t unusual for the general contractor. Kruczek...
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US Water Alliance Opens Nominations for 2017 US Water Prize
The US Water Alliance has opened nominations for the 2017 US Water Prize. Awarded on an annual basis, the US Water Prize celebrates...
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An 18-Year Fix
The city of Toledo has many claims to fame. It’s home to the iconic Jeep, the granddaddy of sport utility vehicles. It’s...
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Taking Care of the Chesapeake
Innovative public-private partnerships are just one of a stream of steps Anne Arundel County, Maryland, is taking to reduce stormwater runoff, meet...
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Getting Better Every Day
For many years, employees at Marshalltown (Iowa) Water Works were used to doing things a certain way. The Partnership for Safe Water...
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Guide Your Employees
For too long, many organizations have taken a conventional default approach to employees’ career development that centers on the four Ps: processes,...
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News Briefs: Flint Water Meets EPA Lead Limits
Flint, Michigan’s water system no longer has lead levels exceeding the EPA’s limit. Officials reported this week that a sampling of 368...
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What Will the Trump Administration Mean for the Water, Wastewater Industry?
“We’re going to rebuild our infrastructure, which will become, by the way, second to none. And we will put millions of our...
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Can America Afford the High Cost of Replacing Infrastructure?
A new study by Michigan State University claims nearly 36 percent of U.S. households will be unable to afford water in five...
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EPA Announces $1 Billion in Credit Assistance for Water Infrastructure Projects
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) recently announced the availability of approximately $1 billion in credit assistance for water infrastructure projects under the...
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Poisonous Gas Kills Three Florida Sewer Workers
Three utility workers in the Florida Keys died this week after climbing into a manhole and being overcome by hydrogen sulfide and...
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Industry News: Jan. 17, 2017
Michels adds sewer and catch basin cleaning
Michels Pipe Services recently purchased eight Camel 1200 wastewater recycling sewer and catch basin cleaning trucks...
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News Briefs: EPA Announces Proposed Rule for Great Lakes CSO Notification Procedures
The EPA has released a proposed rule that would affect 182 Great Lakes communities and how they provide public notification about CSO...
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New Program Challenging Utilities to Reduce Emissions
The Great Lakes Protection Fund and American Water Works Association have launched the Water Utility Energy Challenge, a new program that engages...
















