Editorial Utility Cuts Water Loss A comprehensive approach to nonrevenue water loss is helping the Asheville Water Resources Department tighten up its distribution system. December 29, 2014
Editorial Remote Gate Control Reduces Overflows Wastewater utility turns to REXA for the right gate control for safe storage of wet weather flow. December 29, 2014
Editorial Ontario Utility Focuses On System Rehabilitation And Upgrades Attractive financing has launched the city of Belleville into an aggressive phase of sewer and water rehabilitation. December 29, 2014
Online Exclusives Agreement Finalized for Bay Area Groundwater Storage Project $113 million Regional Groundwater Storage and Recovery project is a partnership between the SFPUC, City of Daly City, City of San Bruno and California Water Service Company. December 23, 2014
Online Exclusives McElroy Announces New Hydraulically Adjustable Pipe Stand Hydraulic model improves productivity on jobs using medium-diameter pipe. December 18, 2014
Online Exclusives Report: U.S. Among Most Attractive Markets for Infrastructure Investment For the first time, the U.S. ranks among the top markets in the world for infrastructure investment, according to a recent report from ARCADIS. Learn what other countries rank in the top 10. December 18, 2014
Online Exclusives Pros and Cons of Municipal Night Work Whether it’s for emergency repairs or routine maintenance, municipalities weigh in on the advantages of working at night along with the obvious risks. December 17, 2014
Online Exclusives Oldcastle Stormwater Solutions Group Supplies Stormwater Detention System Storm Capture system installed in three days at Charlotte townhome development project. December 15, 2014
Online Exclusives Congressional Panel Approves WIFIA Funds Funding for the Water Infrastructure Finance and Innovation Act moves forward. December 11, 2014
Blogs Bloodhound Helps Sniff Out Sewer Blockages Private utility company in the United Kingdom uses former police dog to find clogged sewers December 11, 2014
Online Exclusives News Briefs: Did Aging Pipeline Cause Deadly Explosion? In this week’s news, old pipelines are suspect in a deadly natural gas explosion. Also, a $3.4 billion project will increase San Antonio’s water supply. December 08, 2014