Knife gate valves have long proven to be a fantastic option for sewer applications. They are designed to cut through the solid...
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Product News - February 2024
Vacall AllExcavate/AllExcavate2 811 models deliver hydro and air excavation in a smaller footprint
Vacall’s AllExcavate 811 delivers power and reliability in a smaller...
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Product Focus: Pipeline and Infrastructure, Hydrants
Pipe Parts/Fittings
AGRU America PE Pipes and FittingsAGRU America offers pipes and fittings made from polyethylene 100/4710 for durability and corrosion/abrasion resistance, used...
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Bring Tech Questions to the TAC
NASSCO membership includes many benefits such as discounts on PACP, ITCP and other training, involvement in NASSCO’s dynamic committees and exclusive member-only...
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Developing New Water Supplies
The Upper Trinity Regional Water District is about halfway finished with building an estimated $490 million water-supply reservoir that will help meet...
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Webinar: How to Meet This Year's Lead and Copper Rule Revisions Deadline
Does the date October 16 ring a bell? It’s the deadline for the EPA’s Lead and Copper Rule Revisions (LCRR) — just...
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California Storage Project to Improve Water Dependability for Residents
As two of the top three investors in California's Sites Reservoir Project, San Gorgonio Pass Water Agency and San Bernardino Valley Municipal...
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Registration Opens for NASTT's Intro to Trenchless Technology–New Installations Course
The North American Society for Trenchless Technology (NASTT) is offering an Introduction to Trenchless Technology–New Installations course Jan. 25 from 11 a.m. to...
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New Study Says East Coast Cities Are Sinking
Major cities on the U.S. Atlantic coast are sinking, in some cases as much as 5 millimeters per year — a decline...
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Building and Buying American
NASSCO’s Government Relations Committee goes the extra mile in helping the association achieve its goal to advocate for the underground infrastructure industry....
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Managing Water System Expansion
The Peace River Manasota Regional Water Supply Authority is an independent special district created in 1982 as a water-planning organization in southwest...
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A Lesson in Plant Building: Involve the Community
Charlotte Water needed to build a new clean-water plant to serve one of the fastest-growing cities in the United States.
Two older plants...
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Level Monitors Used to Measure Green Infrastructure Performance at Tennessee Utility
Problem: It is well established that green infrastructure or non-structural programs can be effective in reducing stormwater runoff volume and pollution from...
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Sister Climate Cities and Utility Data Predict Future Water Demands
Modern-day Ciudad Mante, Mexico, could help Tampa, Florida, plan for shifting water and electricity demands due to climate change, according to an...
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EPA Proposes Improvements to Lead and Copper Rule
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency recently announced a proposal to strengthen its Lead and Copper Rule that would require water systems across...
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Replenishing the Water Supply
By implementing sustainable water strategies decades ago, including the use of recycled water for irrigation purposes and an aggressive groundwater replenishment program,...
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Preserving Water and Wastewater Infrastructure
A water main breaks every two minutes in the United States, famously spilling enough water each year to fill over 9,000 swimming...













