Entry 339750Crews in King County, Washington, finished work this spring on a pipe-bursting project to repair an $11 million pipeline and holding...
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Effluent-Raised Salmon Gets Community Involved in Wastewater Industry
Bangor, Maine, is experiencing a spike of tour requests and public interest due to its salmon release program.
Since 2007, the city has...
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'Pirate Printers' Find Beauty in Manhole Covers
Art and sewers are rarely associated, but European company raubdruckerin is turning manhole covers, grates, street tiles and other utility fixtures into...
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Vermeer Working Hard to Recover From Tornado Strike
Vermeer’s founder Gary Vermeer had foresight. He wanted the company’s Pella, Iowa, production facilities to be set up with redundancy in mind...
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Water & Wastewater Education Listing: August 2018
AlaskaThe Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation is offering:Aug. 8-9 — Arc Flash Electrical Safety NFPA 70E, AnchorageAug. 8-10 — Arc Flash Electrical Safety NFPA...
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Proactive Infrastructure Initiative Fixes Collections System
All utilities face challenges. Some challenges are a lot bigger.
Imagine for a moment being a 29-year-old professional engineer overseeing an ill-equipped and...
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Creative Management Plan Ensures District’s Water for the Future
For more than 100 years, communities in the arid, sun-drenched Coachella Valley east of Los Angeles have drawn their drinking water...
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Embrace Your Challenge
The water and wastewater industry is a constant challenge, whether it’s securing water supplies, rehabilitating aging collections systems or securing the funding...
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Creating a Love-to-Work Culture
It used to be that prospective employees had to convince companies why they should be hired. But in today’s job market, with...
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Call Out Crews With a Single Click
Think about the time it takes to put together a crew for emergency work — supervisors poring through pages of employee lists,...
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Protect Your Operators, and the Public
Hydroexcavation is often promoted as a safer method of excavation — and in almost all ways, it is. But that doesn’t mean...
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Inspector Recertification Is Coming
Getting your Pipeline Assessment and Certification Program recertification is about to get easier.
NASSCO’s mission is to set standards for the assessment,...
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Pipeline Inspection, Surveying and Mapping
Proving the effectiveness in resisting infiltration and corrosion
Municipal governments and other infrastructure owners are increasingly taking an interest in understanding...
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Worth Noting - August 2018
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Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan announced that Maryland, in collaboration with Howard County, was awarded $1,044,224 by the Federal Emergency Management Agency to...
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Mechanical system rehabs all pipe types without chemicals
If a contractor is looking for a simple and easy way to reline a manhole without the cure times required by CIPP,...


















