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Case Study: Pipeline and Infrastructure, Hydrants
City makes flood mitigation improvements
Problem: In the summer of 2016, the city of Miami Beach, Florida, in partnership with the Florida Department of...
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Jon Haukaas was hired as the Public Works director for the city of Blaine, Minnesota. He spent the last 10 years in...
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NASSCO Conference: Join Us in April
Every year, NASSCO members gather for our three-day annual conference. It’s one of the highlights of the year, and this year, we’re...
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New Method Changes the Landscape in Pipe Bursting
When Englishman Andy Mayer first visited the U.S. in 1999, he was shocked that such an advanced country was still using 20-ton...
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Tenure, Not Age, Key to Employee Engagement
It’s commonly accepted these days that different generations of workers — whether they’re millennials, baby boomers or Gen Yers — require different...
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From the Editor: Learning From the Industry
One of my best friends is the foreman at a local water department. Talking shop with him is a great reminder of...
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Protecting Distribution System Water Quality
Producing high-quality water for customers at your treatment facility is only the first part of the equation. That quality also has to...
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City Develops Predictive Modeling for Water Main Breaks
Where and when water mains will fail has long been the million-dollar question for municipalities — often in the most literal sense....
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How to Simplify Sewer Pipe Rehab Decisions
When rehabbing a sewer pipe, one of the first decisions you make is whether to use spot repair or end-to-end methods. To...
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Smooth Transitions: A Spotlight on Lancaster Area Sewer Authority
Lancaster Area Sewer Authority (LASA) owns, operates and maintains a sanitary sewer system that serves approximately 37,000 customers. These customers represent about...
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Mudslide Cleanup Creates Challenges for California Community
Devastation was frequently used to describe the aftermath of a mudslide that ravaged Montecito, California, on Jan. 9.
But despite the horror of...
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Water & Wastewater Education Listing: January 2018
Editor's Note: Each month, we'll be posting an updated listing of educational opportunities around the country. If you have an event, conference, webinar...
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Test Your Sewer IQ With This I&I Quiz
Entry 339997Think you're an expert on inflow and infiltration? Take Envirosight's new Sewer IQ quiz to find out. Once you're done, challenge...
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Mountain Snowpack in California Well Below Average
Heavy snowfall in the Sierra Nevadas at this time a year ago officially brought California out of its years-long drought. Officials warned...
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NASSCO Announces Leadership Change
Ted DeBoda is stepping down from his position as executive director of the National Association of Sewer Service Companies (NASSCO).
NASSCO’s board announced...
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Sign Up for Safety with Work Zone Traffic Control
Sewer infrastructure typically runs under streets, so crews who clean, inspect and rehab sewers are routinely faced with traffic hazards as they...
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City Deals with Waterline Break on Recently Completed Infrastructure Project
In August 2016, the city of Rhinelander, Wisconsin, was profiled in Municipal Sewer & Water magazine as it undertook a $9.8 million...


















