Water main breaks are often associated with cold weather freeze-thaw cycle effects, but in recent years, the number of breaks, subsequent sinkholes...
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Cutting Through Corrosion
Curb boxes don’t see daily use, but keeping them in good working order is critical for waterline repairs and shut-offs. Acidic soils...
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New Residents and Old Infrastructure Bring Change for Lehigh County Authority
Between a fast-growing population and aging infrastructure, Lehigh County Authority in eastern Pennsylvania has faced major challenges in recent years.
The Authority provides...
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Largest Pipeline Project in Decades Nears Completion in Madison, Wisconsin
It’s easy to see that something is happening in Madison, Wisconsin's Bowman Park on Fish Hatchery Road. Backhoes dig deep trenches into...
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Preparing Your Sewer System for the Cold
Public works departments have a lot to consider when preparing for the transition into winter’s cooler temperatures, including its effect on day-to-day...
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Get the Full Picture with WinCan’s Esri ArcGIS Integration
The integration between WinCan sewer inspection software and Esri ArcGIS mapping and analytics is bidirectional — meaning data can transfer seamlessly from...
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Project Roundup: Groundbreaking Ceremonies, Construction and More
CaliforniaMontereyProject: Water reuse facility called Pure Water MontereyDetails: Will turn wastewater, stormwater, food industry processing water and impaired surface waters into potable...
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Request Your PACP Structural Defects Reference Poster
PACP allows wastewater operators to take qualitative observations and turn them into measurable, actionable information. However, its level of detail poses a...
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Canada's Public Infrastructure Is At Risk, New Report Finds
A new report released recently shows that a significant amount of public infrastructure in Canada is aging and in poor condition —...
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Prince George Makes Operational and Environmental Improvements
From energy to drinking water, sanitary sewers to stormwater management, the city of Prince George (British Columbia) Utilities Division does it all...
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EPA Proposes Major Overhaul to Lead and Copper Rule
[Editor's note: This story was updated to include a statement from the American Water Works Association.]
At a recent event in Green Bay,...
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News Briefs: Bill Tampering for Bribes Earns Utility Worker Five Years in Prison
Entry 338779A man from Toms River, New Jersey, was sentenced to five years in prison for scheming to reduce water and sewer...
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Utility Makes Major Operational Improvements
Shorewood Water Works may be old, but that doesn’t discourage the staff from doing everything they can to make the system current...
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Handling Storms With Green Infrastructure
Colorado’s legal marijuana industry has produced plenty of headlines, but in Denver it’s the city’s green infrastructure program that’s generating buzz.
Denver is...
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SAWS Evolves With New Technology
As part of one of the oldest cities west of the Mississippi River, the San Antonio Water System’s wastewater collections operation has...
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A Seamless Integration for Wastewater and Beyond in San Clemente
For infrastructure operators in the city of San Clemente, California, efficiency is a way of life. This coastal town of around 70,000...
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EPA Seeking Comment on National Water Reuse Action Plan
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced a draft National Water Reuse Action Plan Sept. 10 at the 34th annual WaterReuse Symposium in...












