Charles Cappellino, vice president of research, development and engineering at ITT Corporation’s Industrial Process business, has been recognized by the Hydraulic Institute...
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Nondispersibles cause concern in Wisconsin community
Products labeled as flushable will continue to be a concern among municipalities and treatment facilities dealing with overflows, damaged equipment and increased...
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Illinois public works director recognized for stormwater efforts
The Lake County (Ill.) Stormwater Management Commission has named Lindenhurst Public Works Director Wes Welsh the 2012 Stormwater Manager of the Year.
“The...
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Pump Systems Matter and Hydraulic Institute announce webinar series
on electronic data exchange
The Hydraulic Institute and Pump Systems Matter will kick off a new webinar series on Electronic Data Exchange for the Pump Industry....
Blogs
Numbers tell a dismal tale of U.S. water infrastructure
American Water has released a new white paper titled, The “One Water” Approach. The paper discusses the need to begin looking at...
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Save the Sound and UConn NEMO launch stormwater website
Save the Sound, a program of Connecticut Fund for the Environment, and the University of Connecticut Center for Land Use Education and...
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Pump Systems Matter and Hydraulic Institute to host final 2012 webinar
The Hydraulic Institute and Pump Systems Matter have announced the date of the third and final Pump Testing for Rotodynamic Pumps webinar...
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Portland Rain Garden and Swales Bike Tour
With a big share of their city served by combined sewers that carry both wastewater and stormwater runoff, Portland, Ore., officials have...
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Stormwater Equipment Manufacturers Association provides maintenance agreement
The Stormwater Equipment Manufacturers Association drafted a new Maintenance Agreement for use by state and local government agencies in setting an ordinance...
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CULTEC sponsors St. Jude walk in Connecticut
For the second year, Brookfield, Conn.-based CULTEC, Inc., manufacturer of stormwater management chambers, will sponsor the St. Jude Give thanks. Walk on...
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N.Y. DEP watershed operations staff pumps floodwater and clears downed trees
New York City Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) Commissioner Carter Strickland announced that 15 watershed employees normally stationed in Orange, Delaware, Sullivan...
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Years of research lead to successful N.C. stormwater utility
As municipal footprints grow, the square mileage of concrete and blacktop surfaces increases. As a result, outlets for stormwater runoff decrease –...
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Recreational wetlands area created with stormwater grant
A new 54-acre wetlands area in the City of Boise, Idaho, offers community members a natural environment with a walking path and...
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CH2M HILL WaterMatch launches global university program to promote water reuse
CH2M HILL WaterMatch is collaborating with Net Impact to launch the new WaterMatch Makers University Program. This first-of-its-kind program channels the energy...
Videos
"Eliminating Loss" - Ralls County, MO - November 2012 MSW Video Profile
"Eliminating Loss": Award-winning water district targets leaking lines and inaccurate metering in bid for greater efficiency.From the moment Public Water Supply District...
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EPA provides funds to reduce Philadelphia stormwater pollution
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) will provide up to $3 million in research grants for projects that will study the benefits...
Editorial
No Gray Area
Combined sewer systems were the best solution for city water management in the 1800s, but their pollution of waterways is a struggle...





