Inside the July 2014 Issue of Municipal Sewer & Water
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Cover Story
Bend, Ore.’s, Bridge Creek pipeline project aims to replace 10 miles of water transmission mains passing through the Deschutes National Forest.
Worth Noting - July 2014
Worth Noting

Product Spotlight

Case Study
Keep Our Country Strong
NASSCO Corner
Support for healthy infrastructure funding will build economic and community health.

Industry News

Product News

Product Focus
Chemicals can be an effective remedy for root infiltration in sewer lines, but cutters, nozzles, cable machines and jetters are often needed for severe blockages. Manufacturers offer a wide variety of tools for cutting out and cleaning problem roots. Here are some of the latest offerings.
Upon Further Review …
The Human Side
There are better ways to gauge employee performance and success than archaic annual evaluations.
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Embracing the Future
From the Editor
New tools and technology complement sound operating strategies.

Better Mousetraps
Geofoam can be effective in mitigating the effects of shifting, settling and seismic activity on infrastructure.

Storm/Sewer
Small town puts ice pigging technology to the test on an ailing force main and brings home honors.

Sewer/Water
Mesa moves past reactive thinking and shifts focus to efficiency, infrastructure investment and a healthy future.

WWETT Spotlight
New continuous-duty vacuum pump from Moro USA is well suited to heavy workloads.