Just a few blocks away from the brunt of the work on the Downtown Streetscape Project in Rhinelander, Wisconsin, sits a large...
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Florida Springs Projects to Receive $56 Million in Funding
The Florida DEP and the Florida Water Management Districts have identified 35 springs projects to receive more than $56.6 million included in the 2016-17 “Florida...
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Industry News: IPEX Announces $55 Million Expansion
IPEX announces $55 million expansion
IPEX unveiled its $55 million Edmonton plant expansion to stakeholders and guests at a reception in June. The...
Blogs
Protecting Drinking Water by Becoming 'Climate Ready'
From Portsmouth, New Hampshire, to Homer, Alaska, drinking water and wastewater utilities across the country are working with EPA to prepare for...
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Update: Rhinelander Sewer and Water Project Hits Halfway Point
Despite some surprises, significant rain events, and project add-ons, officials in Rhinelander, Wisconsin, say the massive Downtown Streetscape Project is still on...
Editorial
Rebuilding a Downtown’s Infrastructure
When you’re digging up streets that haven’t been dug up for decades, surprises are sure to emerge. The Northern Wisconsin city of...
Editorial
Digging Deeper Into the Rhinelander Story
You’ll find something a little different in this month’s issue of MSW. We’re taking an in-depth look at a downtown reconstruction project...
Editorial
Maximize Pump Station Efficiency
Pump selection and physical design (parts 1 and 2 of this series) represent the greatest portion of the pump station design task....
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Nomination Period Open for 2016 Tank of the Year Contest
Entries are now being accepted for Tnemec’s 2016 Tank of the Year competition, announced Doug Hansen, director of sales, Water Tank Market....
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Forum Targets Basic Water Needs in Appalachia
Big Stone Gap, Virginia, is about as far as you can go in EPA’s mid-Atlantic Region. But it was worth every mile of...
Editorial
Vacuworx PS 1 Vacuum System Eliminates Heavy Manual Lifting
The PS 1 portable vacuum lifting system from Vacuworx International provides a safe alternative to heavy manual lifting on the job site.The...
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Disaster Preparation Ongoing in Vulnerable Northern California
San Francisco Bay Area agencies are making progress with a $113 million project aimed at bolstering water supplies for crisis situations. The...
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News Briefs: Border Town Receives Funding for New Lift Station
The city of Anthony, New Mexico, will receive a $2.8 million grant to construct a new lift station, the Las Cruces Sun-News...
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California Collections Systems Recognized
The California Water Environment Association recently announced winners of its annual awards program. The awards program acknowledges outstanding achievement in more than 20 categories...
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10 Reasons Why Utilities Ignore Non-Revenue Water
Utilities nationwide are facing incredible costs to upgrade aging and inadequate infrastructure and address challenges related to drinking water, wastewater, and stormwater management...
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ASTM F2561 Renewed for 5 More Years
The ASTM International committee recently voted to renew the ASTM F2561 standard of practice for an additional five years. The ASTM F2561 standard...
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News Briefs: Baltimore Water Main Breaks Down 40 Percent
The number of water main breaks in Baltimore, Maryland, has declined by about 40 percent over the last two years, according to...













