Editorial First Time Is the Charm A spiral-wound structural lining system lets the Cincinnati sewer district repair a 78-inch pipe under a manufacturing plant with no flow interruption February 28, 2011
Editorial Covering the Territory The Wyoming Association of Rural Water Systems provides assistance small water and wastewater systems might not otherwise have at hand January 31, 2011
Editorial Clamping Down on Losses An industrial city in central Illinois reaps big dividends with a phased approach to identifying and repairing leaks in its water distribution system December 31, 2010
Editorial PowerGrit Tool Offers a More Efficient, Safer Way to Cut Pipe PowerGrit utility saw chain from ICS, Blount International December 31, 2010
Editorial Giving A Listen A performance contract helps a Tennessee city add automated water meter reading and a leak detection system and pay for the improvements out of system savings December 31, 2010
Editorial Motor City Renaissance Challenged by rising costs, a declining population, anddeclining water sales, the City of Detroit has made great strides to improve its sewer and water systems November 30, 2010
Editorial Leap of Faith An in-house pipe bursting program provides a cost-effective solution for a California sewer authority’s I&I reduction and capital replacement initiatives November 30, 2010
Editorial Essential Players Collections system supervisor Ralph Palomares and water operations foreman Ron Hightower help assure El Toro Water District residents of reliable, quality service November 30, 2010
Editorial Punching Through A pipe bursting system from Pow-R Mole gets a workout in a training session involving replacement of a line serving a 198-unit apartment complex November 30, 2010
Editorial Daily Progress Daly City, Calif., pursues a rigorous schedule of sewer televising and repair, backed by a technological edge that is one part software, one part hardware November 30, 2010
Editorial Doubling Up The City of Billings uses pipe bursting with in-house crews to repair water distribution leaks and enlarge mains to ensure adequate flow for fire protection October 31, 2010
Editorial Jaws of Ingenuity A homemade device enables a sanitary authority in southern Oregon to retrieve objects in 8-inch sewers without having to call in a vacuum truck September 30, 2010