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Keeping Customers Connected
The Skagit Public Utility District in Washington State plays an important role for residents of the communities it serves, especially through its...
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Protecting Coastal Waters
To many people, the Florida Keys are paradise, the subject of Hemingway novels and love songs. But to those responsible for maintaining...
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DWR Awards Funding to Build Water Resilience for Millions of Californians
The California Department of Water Resources recently awarded $86 million in financial assistance to meet the immediate and long-term water needs for...
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USBR Urges Central Valley Project Contractors to Prepare for Fourth Dry Year
The U.S. Bureau of Reclamation is asking its contractors receiving Central Valley Project water for municipal and industrial use to begin planning...
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A Faster Fix for Lead Water Lines
The city of Toledo’s residents are getting safer water thanks to an ongoing underground makeover.In 2014, the Ohio city had a drinking...
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Systemwide Approach
The Upper Montgomery Joint Authority’s infrastructure was aging, and a combination of substantial inflow and infiltration along with increased frequency of weather...
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EPA Celebrates Year One Accomplishments Under the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency recently marked one year of progress in implementing the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law with the release of a...
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Amid Weather Extremes, California Urges Flood Preparation Even During Historic Drought
The California Department of Water Resources (DWR) recently commemorated Flood Preparedness Week at the end of October by encouraging residents to prepare for...
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Underwater Sill Being Built to Stop Salt Water Intrusion in Mississippi River
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, New Orleans District began construction of an underwater sill Oct. 11 across the bed of the...
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Grande Plans for Sustainability
Many cities enjoy easy access to abundant drinking water from rivers, lakes, underground aquifers and the like.El Paso, Texas, is not one...
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New Research Reveals $3.7 Trillion Impact of Water Risk to the U.S. by 2050
New research, launched recently by global professional services company GHD, titled “Aquanomics: The economics of water risk and future resilience” reveals droughts,...
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AIMS Companies Overcome Workload Spikes with Sewermatics AI
When AIMS Companies set out in 2007 to build a turnkey operation providing municipal and industrial inspection and cleaning services, the company had...
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Exploring WinCan-Supported Cloud Mapping
Having complete, accessible mapping data is integral to job site coordination, and it’s often required in the broader analysis of sewer system...
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WinCan Joins Esri’s ArcGIS System Ready Speciality
WinCan is officially recognized as a part of the ArcGIS System Ready Specialty, a designation for Esri partners that consistently adopt and...
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Real-Time Data Enhances Sewer Inspection
Data management is quickly becoming one of the biggest challenges municipalities face. While data related to municipal assets can lend valuable insights,...
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Training Sewer Inspection AI to Overcome Subjectivity
Artificial intelligence is only as good as the people who create it. This is true not only for the algorithm, but the...











