The Colorado city of Durango is famed for year-round recreation and a popular tourist train. But when it comes to upgrading municipal...
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Vermeer Trucks Small Enough to Get the Job Done
Vacuum excavation continues to grow in prevalence and popularity, but huge hydroexcavators and jet/vac trucks aren’t always able to get into all...
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The Fine Art of Blending Stormwater Management into a Streetscape
Better coordination between transportation planners and utilities’ stormwater management is the aim of a new guide produced by the National Association of...
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News Briefs: Industry Group Develops Green Infrastructure Training Program
The Water Environment Federation and DC Water recently announced that another 46 people have completed training and earned certifications under the National...
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Root Cutting Secrets Revealed
Root cutting jobs are tricky, and you need a variety of cutting tools to tackle the toughest jobs.“Anybody who says they’re a...
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Unique Partnership Working to Bring Safe, Sustainable Water to 1.5 Million People
Renewable energy and water innovation will play pivotal parts now that ADRA International and Grundfos have joined forces to reach people all...
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News Briefs: D.C. Water Prepares for Final Phase of Massive CSO Project
D.C. Water recently awarded its largest contract ever — a 5-mile tunnel costing $580 million that will help avoid CSOs into the...
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Utility Tackles Chronic Lift Station Issues With Public Education
When Jason Arnold confronted his utility’s soaring frequency of lift station repairs, he didn’t just want to head off problems. It was...
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Utility Finds Unique Add-Ons For Pump Station Upgrade
When the Madison Metropolitan Sewerage District in Wisconsin needed to upgrade a four-decade-old pump station, it decided the site could provide value...
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Utilities Take On Climate Change Challenges Together
The Miami-Dade Water and Sewer Department always has its eyes on the future and what it has to do in the present...
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New York Students Win U.S. Stockholm Junior Water Prize
The Water Environment Federation (WEF) has announced that Rachel Chang and Ryan Thorpe, both of Manhasset, New York, have won the 2017...
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Water and Wastewater Product News: July 4, 2017
Singer Valve battery-operated SPI-MV flowmeter
Singer Valve’s battery-operated, single-point-insertion electromagnetic flowmeter measures flow rate when power is not available. The sensor comes pre-calibrated...
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Video Series Highlights Grout as I&I Solution
Grouting is one of the solutions that can help overcome I&I issues, and grout maker Avanti International has teamed with other industry...
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SmartTrend from SmartCover
SmartTrend from SmartCover is a comprehensive software tool that supplies users with advanced methods to anticipate SSOs and CSOs at remote monitoring...
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News Briefs: Utility Considers Building First Cross-Border Water Pipeline
It’s still a long way from coming to fruition, but the Otay Water District in California is looking at building a $30...
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Map Assets and Prevent Cross Bores with Geospatial Probes
Not only is precise mapping of a municipality’s underground assets important for maintenance and inspection purposes, it can help avoid cross bores...
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Utility Considers Creative Approach for Water Tower Repainting
Moorhead Public Service is preparing to begin the 20-year cycle of repainting its water towers. But instead of the standard blue emblazoned...
















