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How Smart Crawlers Use CANbus to Enhance Sewer Inspection
As technology advances, everything around us gets smarter, from refrigerators that can text you a picture of their contents to alarm clocks...
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Application Period Open for Utility of the Future Program
The Utility of the Future Today Recognition Program is returning for a second year to honor utilities implementing the Utility of the Future business model.The program...
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News Briefs: Utilities Push for WaterSense Program to be Saved from Cuts
Utilities across the country have joined together in support of the EPA’s WaterSense program, asking that it not be part of the...
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The 2 Ingredients for a Successful Sewer Asset Management Program
Rapid growth over the last two decades in Hillsboro, Oregon, has forced the city to expand its wastewater infrastructure, a challenge compounded...
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Online Tool Created to Assist Utilities in Extreme Weather Scenarios
Extreme climate and weather events are occurring more frequently with more intensity. Central to these events are the impacts to water —...
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Industry News: April 4, 2017
Blue-White Industries elects VP of operations
Blue-White Industries’ board of directors announced the election of Bill McDowell to the position of vice president...
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An Introduction to Side-Scan Sewer Inspection
Like many industries, sewer inspection benefits from technologies developed elsewhere — typically for consumer goods (microcameras, digital video, digital control networks), or...
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Water and Wastewater Product News: April 3, 2017
Felling Trailers I Series
The I Series from Felling Trailers incorporates additional standard features, structural strength and ease of operator use. The design...
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News Briefs: New Bill Aims for Better Flexibility in Water Project Planning
Lawmakers are trying to establish legislation that would allow more flexibility for communities when complying with federal mandates for water and wastewater...
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Watershed District Turns Stormwater Repairs into Public Outreach Effort
For a Minnesota watershed district, a months-long repair of a large stormwater tunnel turned into a prime public outreach opportunity.In December, the...
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Water & Wastewater Education Listing: March 2017
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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Water Week Highlights Need for Investments in Infrastructure
In recognition of Water Week and World Water Day March 22, advocates around the nation underlined a need for significant investments in...
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4 Lightweight Hydrovac Trucks Ideal For an Urban Job Site
Decades ago, hydroexcavators only roamed the oilfields. Both excavating and offloading occurred right on site.Fast forward: The versatility of hydroexcavators has been...
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News Briefs: City in Dispute Over Time Frame for Addressing Overflow Issues
The city of Alexandria, Virginia, and an environmental group are at odds over the timetable for replacement of the city’s largest combined...
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Get the Picture: Don’t Jet Blindly
The cost of jetting blind can be measured in dollars, hours and gallons of water. And while traditional inspection methods like CCTV...
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Step Pool Conveyance Proves to be Effective Stormwater Solution
Anne Arundel County, Maryland, is one of a number of jurisdictions using the Step Pool Conveyance System (SPCS) approach to reduce stormwater...
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A New Approach to Overflow Control
Twenty-five years from now, rain events in Evansville, Indiana, will result in much less environmental damage than they cause today.Instead of running...
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Working as One
The lakes and rivers around Wisconsin’s capital city are severely impaired by nutrient pollution and subject to severe summer algae blooms. Rather...























