Inside the May 2011 Issue of Municipal Sewer & Water
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Cover Story
A comprehensive monitoring system helps a major sewerage agency keep tabs on its system, optimize capacity, and help drive down SSOs

Better Mousetraps
Pressure transducer level sensors help a Massachusetts wastewater utility safely optimize storage capacity in its interceptor system
Here in the Future
From the Editor
These days a magazine is a lot more than a paper thing that comes in the mail. It’s also part of an evolving world of online communication.

Sewer
With its wastewater plant at capacity, an Alaska community is metering flows while upgrading its collection system to keep I&I in check

Water
Social networking tools mean better communication and greater efficiency for public works and water/sewer operations in Golden, Colo.
May Industry News
Industry News
CSA, NASSCO Offer Certification Program; ISI to Develop Infrastructure Sustainability Measuring Tool; WesTech Engineering Acquires WWETCO; Cretex Names Shepard West Coast Regional Manager; HOBAS Releases Product Brochure; TYPAR Tested by Army Corps of Engineers for Flood Control; Pryor Opens Southland Tool; Aries Industries Names Kroll President, CEO
Bringing the Industry Together
NASSCO Corner
NASSCO reaches out to other industry associations to help further the goals of promoting growth in trenchless technology
Flow Control and Monitoring/Stormwater Management
Product Focus

Product News
Featured products of May

Product Spotlight
HydraTite internal joint seal system from Cretex Specialty Products
Managing Your Boss
The Human Side
The employee-supervisor relationship works both ways. Each party has responsibility for creating a productive work partnership.

Storm
A Georgia city uses partnerships, inter-department cooperation, and technology to take on tough stormwater challenges in the face of limited resources
Worth Noting - May 2011
Worth Noting
People; Leaning Opportunities; Calendar