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Editorial
Make Your Case
It’s a shame that so many people don’t understand the importance of investing in water and wastewater infrastructure. It’s an even bigger...
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Training the Next Generation
Jim Baird has a passion for operator education.
As engineering and operations manager for the Roseburg (Oregon) Urban Sanitary Authority, he manages the...
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All Under One Roof
When the Public Services Department in Florence, Kentucky, claims to provide full service to residents, it is not overstating its role in...
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Evaluation Stagnation
Business consultant and author Dr. Alan Colquitt has a succinct message for the conventional job reviews used by much of the business...
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Choosing Pipe Repair or Replacement
Aging infrastructure in the waterworks sector is the leading cause of global water loss. A World Bank study reports that more than...
Editorial
Making the Grade
As road surfaces age, deteriorate, and go through resurfacing cycles, maintaining manholes and keeping them at the proper grade becomes increasingly difficult.
Nearly...
Editorial
Our Survey Says …
With NASSCO’s 2018 Annual Conference behind us and an exciting future ahead with the appointment of Sheila Joy as our new executive...
Editorial
Manhole Equipment and Rehabilitation
Lining system helps repair leaking lift stations
Problem: Three lift stations needed rehabilitation for a variety of reasons in Albert Lea, Minnesota. Water was...
Editorial
Boost efficiency by keeping better tabs on your assets
In today’s municipal economic climate, efficiency is key. Knowing where your vehicles and equipment are at all times can give you the...
Online Exclusives
Capping Laterals After the Most Destructive Wildfire in Califorinia History
Every municipality’s goal is ultimately to protect its residents — but losing 5 percent of your housing stock to wildfire can make...
Online Exclusives
Your Drain Is Arizona’s Newest Water Source
Until the beginning of this year, direct potable reuse in Arizona was unequivocally banned.
“There was a flat-out prohibition against using direct potable...
Online Exclusives
News Briefs: Body Found at DC Water Pumping Station
A worker in Washington, D.C. found a man’s body while checking a sewer trap at a pumping station in the early morning...
Online Exclusives
A Photographic Salute to Municipal Sewer and Water Work
If a picture is worth a thousand words, what are a thousand pictures worth?
Over the years, Municipal Sewer &...
Videos
Dual-Purpose Machine Cleans and Coats Aging Pipes
In this video from the 2018 WWETT Show, we get an up-close look at the Maxi Coating Pump for drain and sewer...
Online Exclusives
Houston Launches Innovative Adopt-A-Drain Program
A unique project out of Houston, Texas, is encouraging citizens to take an active role in saving tax dollars by preventing future...
Online Exclusives
Dispute Strains Relations Between Colorado River Management Bodies
While the Colorado River is under stress due to increasing demand for water and decreasing flows, a dispute over how to manage...
Online Exclusives
Major Wisconsin Project Uncovers Century-Old Water Main
The Madison (Wisconsin) Water Utility recently documented a project in which they dug up a century-old water main as part of a...






















