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Editorial
Stop the Brain Drain in Your Utility
With all the negatives associated with high employee turnover, it would be great if companies had a crystal ball that would show...
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One Accident Is Too Many
The new year is upon us, and here’s hoping all of you make it through 2019 safely.
One of the stories in this...
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Water Systems Need Their iPhone Moment
Your customers expect flawless service and don’t hesitate to complain when problems arise. Yet they understand little of the work you do.
Leaks...
Editorial
Make the Call to Keep Your Crew Safe
Utility lines for electricity, phone, cable TV and many others are increasingly being buried underground, making repairs to water pipelines more and...
Editorial
Addressing Cross-Bore Safety Issues
One of the most important responsibilities of the NASSCO committees is developing specification guidelines for a variety of underground infrastructure assessment, maintenance...
Editorial
Worth Noting - January 2019
PEOPLE/AWARDSSeveral municipalities were recognized at the National Municipal Stormwater and Green Infrastructure Awards, developed by the Water Environment Federation in cooperation with the U.S....
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Rehabilitation and Relining
Centrifugally cast pipe used to rehabilitate interceptor
Problem: A routine five-year inspection of a 36-inch reinforced concrete sewer interceptor in Rockland County (New York)...
Editorial
Water recycling innovations come stateside
While combination sewer cleaners that recycle water are common in Europe, the concept is relatively new in the U.S. However, with increased...
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Utility Climbs Back After Hurricane Harvey
How many wastewater utilities can handle 51 inches of rain in 72 hours?
Probably none. But that’s what challenged the Houston Wastewater Operations...
Editorial
Rowland Water District Focusing on Supply
You can’t make more water. But the Rowland Water District makes the most of what it has.
The Rowland district is comprised of...
Online Exclusives
Municipalities, Utilities Sue Michigan Over Updated Lead Rules
A coalition of local governments and utilities in the Detroit area is suing the state of Michigan over its strict lead and copper...
Online Exclusives
Gen-Eye Micro-Scope2 Offers Small-Line Inspection in a Flash
General Pipe Cleaners new Gen-Eye Micro-Scope2 sports a powerful new command module with a bigger monitor and USB port to record video...
Online Exclusives
Year in Review: The Most Popular Articles of 2018
Entry 339566As the year comes to a close, we take a look at some of the most popular stories on mswmag.com. If you...
Online Exclusives
WRF Releases Report About Wildfire Impacts on Drinking Water
The Water Research Foundation (WRF) has released a new report titled Wildfire Impacts on Drinking Water Treatment Process Performance: Development of Evaluation Protocols...
Online Exclusives
How to Maximize Your Equipment’s Fuel Efficiency
Fuel is a large operating cost for any municipality that owns heavy equipment. Working in a way that conserves fuel can end...
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News Briefs: Manhole Vandal Causes Sewer Overflow
Entry 339569A vandal who filled a manhole with rocks caused a sewer blockage and wastewater release in Cary, North Carolina, according to...
















