Most Recent
Displaying results 7696-7714 of 11857
Editorial
Water Utility Focuses on Environmental Mission
When masses of aquatic weeds and floating algae blooms began taking over their town’s namesake lake, the residents of Liberty Lake took...
Editorial
Small Utility Keeps Up with Big Cities
The town of Newmarket, New Hampshire, may be tiny and its Environmental Services Department might not be big enough to field a...
Editorial
Utility Goes Trenchless to Protect Landmark
What do you get when you cross opencut with directional drilling and historical landmarks? The answer could be a recipe for disaster...
Editorial
An Annual Pilgrimage
Every February I head to Indianapolis for the Water & Wastewater Equipment, Treatment & Transport Show. I didn’t spend as much time...
Editorial
Get Your Team Engaged
It may sound too good to be true, but there’s actually an easy way for managers to become more productive as well...
Editorial
Better Underground Communication Technology
Sewer cleaning has a number of unique atmospheric hazards, thanks to the lack of natural air movement and an abundance of toxic...
Editorial
NASSCO Goes Back to Its Roots
Technology makes it super simple to send a quick text, instant message or email for an immediate response and swift gratification. It...
Editorial
Worth Noting - April 2019
PEOPLE/AWARDSGibbs & Olson (Washington) hired T.J. Griggs as a project engineer. Among his projects are analysis and design of stormwater detention and...
Editorial
Diagnostic kit speeds up inspection troubleshooting
CUES has developed a pipeline inspection tool designed to significantly reduce unplanned downtime. The CUES REDI (Remote Evaluation Diagnostic Inspection) Kit is...
Online Exclusives
Clean Water Funding Investment Bill Introduced in Congress
A bipartisan bill recently introduced U.S. House of Representatives could provide a major increase in authorized funding for federal clean water programs,...
Online Exclusives
MUNICIPEX vs. HDPE
Entry 339381Entry 339382Entry 339383Entry 339384Entry 339385Entry 339386Entry 339387Entry 339388Entry 339389Entry 339390
Online Exclusives
EPA Develops Water Reuse Action Plan
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) recently announced the development of a Water Reuse Action Plan at a water reuse workshop in...
Online Exclusives
How to Prevent Struck-By and Back-Over Incidents
Struck-by, struck-against and back-over incidents are far too common:421 Hudson St., Manhattan, New York City, April 21, 2016: Construction worker killed by...
Online Exclusives
News Briefs: Century-Old Main Breaks in Portland, Floods Neighborhood
Entry 339402A century-old 30-inch cast iron water transmission main recently burst in Portland, Oregon, leaving some streets in the northeast part of...
Online Exclusives
Manitoba Mining Town Leads Canada Into New Era of Water Main Technology
A small mining town located in northern Manitoba called Thompson may not be your first guess for a Canadian city that would...
Online Exclusives
New Whiteboard Animation Helps Consumers Protect Against Lead in Drinking Water
America’s aging sewer and water infrastructure is no secret, and neither is the emerging problem of lead contamination in drinking water. As...
Blogs
5 Ways Foam Earplugs are Letting You Down
It’s time to ditch the foam earplugs. First there was a cotton ball and petroleum jelly. Then came foam earplugs. They’ve reached...


















