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The Link Between Legionnaires’ Disease and Water Distribution Systems
A recent report attributes 80 percent of the Legionnaires’ disease cases during Flint, Michigan’s 2014-15 outbreak to the changes in the city’s...
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Portion of Massive London Fatberg Becomes Museum Exhibit
The massive “fatberg” that clogged a London sewer back in September and made headlines as workers from Thames Water spent weeks removing...
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Working Smarter to Combat I&I
In many cases, inflow and infiltration accounts for up to 45 percent of the annual flow to treatment plants. Sources of I&I...
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Find WinCan at WWETT 2018
Save the date. WinCan will be at the WWETT Show in Indianapolis, Feb. 22-24, Booth 6132. Stop by and discover the market’s...
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EPA Plans to Rework Obama-Era Clean Water Regulations
In a recent interview with Reuters, U.S. EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt laid out the agency’s plan to rework Obama-era clean water regulations while...
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Test Your Sewer IQ: Confined-Space Entry Quiz
Think you’re an expert on confined-space entry procedure? Take Envirosight’s new Sewer IQ quiz to find out. Once you’re done, challenge your...
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Plan and Budget Sewer Rehab Projects with WinCan RPM
Planning a sewer rehab project means weighing many factors for each asset: location; defect type, quantity and severity; surface obstructions; pipe material...
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What is Underground Comes to the Surface for the Public in Utility’s Sewer Simulator
Using recycled materials, ingenuity and decades of expertise working underground, a pair of equipment operators for the Northeast Ohio Regional Sewer District...
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Industry News: Feb. 6, 2018
Felling Trailers names new sales managerFelling Trailers announced Nathan Uphus as its new sales manager. He joined the company in June of...
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Sewer Maintenance Reading List
In case you missed out, here's a round-up of the most-read Envirosight content from the past year. Check out their white papers,...
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Water and Wastewater Product News: Feb. 5, 2018
Singer Pressure Management ValveSinger’s 106/206 PGM-2PR-630-SM Pressure Management Valve with integral backup hydraulically manages pressure to reduce water loss, save money and...
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Water Efficiency Not Just Talk for Wisconsin Utility
Water conservation can be a worn-out topic, but Madison (Wisconsin) Water Utility is taking control of the conversation with an innovative new...
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Day Zero: City Braces for Water Supply Drying Up
April 16. That’s the date currently being dubbed “Day Zero” in Cape Town, South Africa, when taps are expected to be shut...
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Water Technology Incubator Features Seven Start-ups in Second Year
Applicants from every continent — sans Antarctica — participated for spots in the water technology “incubator” class sponsored by Pipeline H2O.
The 2018...
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Collections Operator Does it Right
Giving 110 percent is the clichéd territory of coaches and bad managers. Giving 150 percent is Dean Ronk’s territory.
That’s essentially what Ronk,...
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Green Stormwater Initiatives Make Silicon Valley an Industry Leader
San Jose fits snugly in the center of California’s Santa Clara Valley, like an idyllic urban microchip. The so-called Capital of Silicon...
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Hurricane Harvey: Houston Water Continues to Assess Storm’s Full Impact Five Months Later
Five months after Hurricane Harvey hit Texas’ Gulf Coast, the city of Houston is still assessing the storm’s full impact on water...
























