Inside the October 2013 Issue of Municipal Sewer & Water
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Cover Story
Cambridge, Ontario gains ground on its infrastructure program through an aggressive asset logging and assessment program.

Product News
Worth Noting - October 2013
Worth Noting

Product Spotlight

Case Study

Industry News

Product Focus
Lift stations contain the pumps, valves and electrical equipment necessary to move sewage from low to high elevation, making them an essential component of many municipal sewer systems. Here are several stations on the market, along with the individual components that keep them operating, including pumps, meters, valves, control panels and SCADA systems.

Tech Talk
Hydroexcavation is gaining ground as a safe, precise and efficient alternative to conventional digging.
Adjusting to Trends
NASSCO Corner
International Pipe Bursting Association helps carve a clear path for the industry’s future.
Attention on Retention
The Human Side
Employee turnover plagues many organizations, and the questions you’re not asking in job interviews may be a primary culprit.

WWETT Spotlight
Super Products’ load sensor technology for vacuum and hydroexcavation trucks excites Expo visitors.

Editor's Choice
Best Bang for the Buck
From the Editor
Shrinking budgets and aging infrastructure are constant challenges, but don’t let them hold you or your system back.

Operator
Coeur d’Alene’s Larry Parsons guides his collection department to greater efficiency and stronger operating standards.

Sewer/Water
Santa Rosa Utilities Department focuses on customer service, efficiency and reuse to exceed the needs of its customers.