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February 2020 Issue of Municipal Sewer & Water

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Committed to Collections Excellence

Small South Carolina district’s highly trained staff keeps up with growth and change.
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Chattanooga Wastewater System Built for Peak Flow

Tennessee utility takes on consent decree and rebuilds its system to handle any weather.
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Building Water Supply Resilience

Stanford University researchers discuss how a diversified water portfolio can meet California’s needs heading into an uncertain future.
Keep Moving Forward

Keep Moving Forward

No matter how tough it seems, keep thinking ahead and preparing your systems for the future.
Quiet Influence The Introverts Guide to Making a Difference

Tap Introverts’ Potential to Improve Your Staff

Managers can adopt strategies to bring out the best in their quieter crew members.
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Tracking Weather Improves Operations

On-site meteorological stations can help utilities gather data to support sound operating decisions and public communication.
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Dig Yourself Out of Danger

Knowledge of soil classification and proper shoring techniques will help you and your crews remain safe in the trenches.
Setting Goals

Setting Goals

NASSCO is focused on being the industry source for education, technical resources and advocacy.
Case Studies - February 2020

Case Studies - February 2020

Industry News - February 2020

Industry News - February 2020

Product Spotlight - February 2020

Product Spotlight - February 2020

Product News - February 2020

Product News - February 2020

Worth Noting - February 2020

Worth Noting - February 2020

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Product Focus - February 2020

Product Focus - February 2020