The poll, conducted by a bipartisan research team, shows that support for drinking water and wastewater infrastructure investments transcends political and demographic boundaries
Also in this week's sewer and water news, the state of Michigan opens a public comment period for a proposed $31 million wastewater project in Flint
Illinois utility focuses on maintaining and improving award-winning distribution system.
Temporary bypass system enables Onondaga County pump station to complete major upgrades.
Oregon utility incorporates innovative technologies with careful planning to manage growth and meet environmental impact initiatives.
Learn how you ensure continued success for your wastewater inspection team even after a key employee retires
Easily integrate WinCan software with partnering platforms for improved management and reporting
Gather, view and share geometric data. Wincan works with your crawler’s laser scanning probe to generate a 3D pipe profile.
Take WinCan’s LACP challenge to test your program knowledge
Domestically, President Trump and Congress are showing interest in a large-scale infrastructure spending package to create jobs, while globally, a recent survey shows industry leaders are losing hope for increases in infrastructure spending
Learn how OWASA exceeded its sewer inspection goals by integrating software platforms
A Job Hazard Analysis can be used to identify and mitigate safety and health risks in a workplace. Learn how to develop one for your crew.
Georgia utility builds efficiency through system upgrades and customer engagement.
In-house crews and careful planning lend efficiency to Minnesota utility’s main replacement program.
See what’s going on around the country in this listing of new water and wastewater projects
Water sector organizations collaborate on plan to accelerate adoption of water reuse
The City of Buffalo will become the first in the nation to use an EIB to encourage private green infrastructure development
New mixing aerator system solves problematic lift station’s constant issues.