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July 2010 Issue of Municipal Sewer & Water

Getting Tough on I&I

Getting Tough on I&I

The Vallejo Sanitation and Flood Control District uses pipe bursting as a key technology in an aggressive program to tighten its sewers
Building First-Stringers

Building First-Stringers

Facing multiple retirements, senior managers at the Charleston (S.C.) Water System are grooming future leaders with an intense development program
Making it Visible

Making it Visible

Stormwater programs in Kitsap County, Wash., aim to show local residents how proper management improves water quality and environmental health
Intelligent Planning

Intelligent Planning

The Mesa Water Resources Department optimizes its inspection and rehab program with innovative software that makes it feasible to predict what might break next
Plugging the Gaps

Plugging the Gaps

An epoxy coating system helps a Florida sewer department cut off I&I from manholes and drive down sanitary sewer overflows
Pulling and Drilling

Pulling and Drilling

Manufacturers present innovations in pipe bursting and horizontal directional drilling for trenchless repair
Conflict Avoidance

Conflict Avoidance

Envista application helps multiple infrastructure owners coordinate activities and complete projects cost-effectively, free of interference
Industry News - July 2010

Industry News - July 2010

Badger Meter Purchases Cox Instruments, Flow Dynamics; Ottumwa, Iowa, Receives EPA Grant for Sewer Project; Jamko Receives PACP Certification
Product News - July 2010

Product News - July 2010

Featured products of July.
Self-Propelled Robotic Cutting Tool Offers High Versatility

Self-Propelled Robotic Cutting Tool Offers High Versatility

Self-Propelled Robotic Cutting Tool Offers High Versatility
So Much to Say

So Much to Say

It is gratifying to see the pipeline rehabilitation industry moving forward and a new generation of leaders emerging
The Lesson of the Carp

The Lesson of the Carp

The Great Lakes States’ battle against an invasive and destructive fish provides a metaphor for the growing fiscal crisis facing our country