Stormwater management in urban areas is becoming increasingly complex, but municipalities are rising to the challenge with innovative solutions. As cities expand,...
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Cat Pumps Model 3560The Cat Pumps Model 3560 offers enhanced durability, which makes it perfect for mobile and industrial applications including...
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Case Studies: Infrastructure Planning and Construction
Manhole riser prevents infiltration and improves public safety
Problem: The St. Louis Water department raised manholes to grade by manually exposing and lifting concrete grade...
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Product Spotlight: Latest PEX-a technology launched for water service applications
Federal law now requires water utilities across the country to pull millions of lead drinking water pipes out of the ground and...
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Product News - February 2025
OZ Lifting Products facility maintenance system
The facility maintenance system by OZ Lifting Products is a versatile, customizable material handling system designed to...
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Cleaning Up Narragansett Bay
After 23 years of painstaking work, the third and final phase of an expansive, approximately $1.5 billion sewer infrastructure project in Rhode...
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Improving Infrastructure Access
The infrastructure associated with the Passaic Valley Sewerage Commission is critical to residents in northern New Jersey.The PVSC was established in 1902...
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New York City’s Green Roofs: Stormwater Management
New York City, known for its iconic skyline and bustling streets, is also a leader in implementing green infrastructure. Among the many...
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One of the First Sewer Systems: Rome’s Cloaca Maxima Still Endures
In Ancient Rome, engineering ingenuity extended beneath the city streets with the construction of the Cloaca Maxima, one of the earliest and...
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Philadelphia’s Historic Sewer: A System That’s Still Flowing
Did you know the oldest public sewer system in the United States is in Philadelphia? Built in 1800, this system laid the...
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The U.S. Has Over 700,000 Miles of Public Sewers
The U.S. sewer system is a sprawling network of over 700,000 miles — enough to circle the Earth 28 times! But beyond...
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Climate Change Could Overwhelm Sewers. Here’s How Green Infrastructure Can Help.
Aside from hotter summers and melting glaciers, climate change is transforming how, when and where rain falls. This challenges much of the...
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Did You Know? Mexico City Hosts One of the World’s Largest Sewer Systems
When you think of engineering marvels, a sewer system might not be the first thing that comes to mind — but Mexico...
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Cybersecurity Check-Up: Is Your Utility Prepared?
Utilities rely heavily on automated systems and digital tools to manage infrastructure and maintain operations. But with increased connectivity comes a higher...
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Decentralized Treatment: Growing Interest in Local Solutions
As communities grow and infrastructure ages, decentralized wastewater treatment systems are gaining attention as a flexible and cost-effective alternative to traditional plants....
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Prioritizing Water Infrastructure Resilience
The city of Fort Lauderdale is in the midst of a nearly $28 million sewer replacement project that will remove from service...
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A Better Approach to Wastewater System Development
An old adage advises: “By taking one step at a time, you can achieve great things.”
That may have been on the mind...















