Situated 80 miles west of Philadelphia, the City of Lebanon, Pennsylvania, has become one of the fastest growing small cities in the United States....
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The Link Between Legionnaires’ Disease and Water Distribution Systems
A recent report attributes 80 percent of the Legionnaires’ disease cases during Flint, Michigan’s 2014-15 outbreak to the changes in the city’s...
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Portion of Massive London Fatberg Becomes Museum Exhibit
The massive “fatberg” that clogged a London sewer back in September and made headlines as workers from Thames Water spent weeks removing...
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Find WinCan at WWETT 2018
Save the date. WinCan will be at the WWETT Show in Indianapolis, Feb. 22-24, Booth 6132. Stop by and discover the market’s...
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Plan and Budget Sewer Rehab Projects with WinCan RPM
Planning a sewer rehab project means weighing many factors for each asset: location; defect type, quantity and severity; surface obstructions; pipe material...
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Hurricane Harvey: Houston Water Continues to Assess Storm’s Full Impact Five Months Later
Five months after Hurricane Harvey hit Texas’ Gulf Coast, the city of Houston is still assessing the storm’s full impact on water...
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City Develops Predictive Modeling for Water Main Breaks
Where and when water mains will fail has long been the million-dollar question for municipalities — often in the most literal sense....
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City Deals with Waterline Break on Recently Completed Infrastructure Project
In August 2016, the city of Rhinelander, Wisconsin, was profiled in Municipal Sewer & Water magazine as it undertook a $9.8 million...
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Wisconsin Utility Remembers 'Polar Vortex' Winter of 2013-14
In 2013, winter came a little early for the Madison (Wisconsin) Water Utility. It turned out to be a season the city’s...
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8 Tips on Caring for a Tracked Excavator
There are many trenchless technologies that allow your utility to dig differently these days when taking care of underground infrastructure projects. But sometimes...
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Cold Causes Countrywide Pipe Problems
The recent cold snap hitting certain areas of the U.S. has brought more than extreme discomfort. Utilities from New York to Louisville...
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Study Estimates Water Efficiency Could Boost Economy by Billions of Dollars
A direct investment of $10 billion in water and energy efficiency programs could boost U.S gross domestic product by $13 to $15...
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Thaw Frozen Pipes Fast!
General Pipe Cleaner’s Hot-Shot pipe-thawing machines thaw frozen pipes fast. No more tearing up floors or digging up pipe in frozen ground....
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Tunnel Project Expected to Reduce CSOs by 90 Percent
The EPA recently recognized 28 different wastewater, septic system and stormwater projects for being innovative in their design or financing.
Projects funded by...
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WEF Urges Congress to Fund Key Water Programs
The Water Environment Federation (WEF) is urging Congress to continue federal investment in water infrastructure, geographic watershed and state grant programs, water...
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Park Projects Create 1.2 Million Gallons of Stormwater Storage for City
Flooding is common in the low-lying sections of Hoboken, New Jersey, since they are in the tidal marsh of the Hudson River...
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Anticipate Overflow Events with SmartTrend
SmartTrend is a comprehensive software tool enabling users to anticipate overflow events at remote monitoring sites. The software automatically scans each site...













