Reports about the country’s aging water and wastewater infrastructure often are accompanied by a price tag — an especially high one. In...
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Water and Wastewater Product News: May 1, 2017
Agru America AGRULINE large-diameter HDPE pipes
The AGRULINE product group from Agru America offers a complete, high-quality product range of pipes, fittings, valves...
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News Briefs: City Marks Milestone in Water Main Replacement Program
Kansas City, Missouri, recently celebrated its 100th mile of pipe replaced since launching a comprehensive water main replacement program in 2013.It’s only...
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Contractor Helps Municipalities Tackle Manhole Issues
Diversification drives growth for many companies, but Cedar Rapids, Iowa-based Save Our Sewers has taken a different approach. The company focuses on...
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From Pumping Wastewater to Serving Up Food
Wastewater infrastructure is built for a specific purpose. Being given a second life when that purpose comes to an end is rare...
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Good conversations lead to good content. I enjoy hearing your thoughts and ideas, and I always appreciate any feedback on the magazine...
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News Briefs: Major Reservoir Releasing More Water Due To Wet Winter
An above-average amount of water will be released this year from Lake Powell, one of the country’s major reservoirs, but not as...
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Study Investigates Lining and Coating Lead Service Lines
The Water Research Foundation has released a new report that found certain lining and coating technologies are effective in reducing or eliminating...
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Address I&I with Manhole Inspection
Manholes are a critical part of every sewer system as they provide necessary ventilation and an access point for cleaning and inspecting...
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Mexico City Embraces Trenchless Technology
The U.S. and Canada have successfully used CIPP for years to rehab deteriorating pipe. South of the border, however, the process is...
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Helping Utilities Limit Lead Contamination
A new model has been developed for tracking where lead particles might travel during a lead service line replacement.The hope of the...
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News Briefs: Utilities Push for WaterSense Program to be Saved from Cuts
Utilities across the country have joined together in support of the EPA’s WaterSense program, asking that it not be part of the...
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Water and Wastewater Product News: April 3, 2017
Felling Trailers I Series
The I Series from Felling Trailers incorporates additional standard features, structural strength and ease of operator use. The design...
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News Briefs: New Bill Aims for Better Flexibility in Water Project Planning
Lawmakers are trying to establish legislation that would allow more flexibility for communities when complying with federal mandates for water and wastewater...
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Watershed District Turns Stormwater Repairs into Public Outreach Effort
For a Minnesota watershed district, a months-long repair of a large stormwater tunnel turned into a prime public outreach opportunity.In December, the...
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Water Week Highlights Need for Investments in Infrastructure
In recognition of Water Week and World Water Day March 22, advocates around the nation underlined a need for significant investments in...
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News Briefs: City in Dispute Over Time Frame for Addressing Overflow Issues
The city of Alexandria, Virginia, and an environmental group are at odds over the timetable for replacement of the city’s largest combined...













