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Preventing Cross-Bore Disaster
Our mission is to set standards for the assessment, maintenance and rehabilitation of underground infrastructure. In short, to ensure work is done...
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Manhole Equipment and Rehabilitation
Town takes control of stormwater inspectionsThe Town of Renfrew, Ontario, maintains a storm and sanitary system including 55 miles of pipe. This...
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Worth Noting - April 2017
PEOPLE/AWARDSThe city of Centralia received a $25,000 grant for stormwater capacity from the Washington Department of Ecology.The city of Muskogee (Oklahoma) Public...
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Detailed manhole inspection and 3-D scan in under a minute with RST Helix
Imagine your typical manhole inspection. You’re probably picturing the use of a pole cam or other manual camera system, unwieldy and difficult...
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Proposed Budget Plan Cuts Funding for Rural Infrastructure
Rural water infrastructure would take a hit under the proposed 2018 federal budget unveiled last week by President Donald Trump. A full...
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Prize Winners Show Why Water Technology is Ripe for Disruption
“With close to a trillion-dollar investment in water infrastructure coming within the next 10 years, the challenge will be to identify the...
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‘Grab and Go’ Inspection System Can Send Video Via Wi-Fi from the Job Site
The popular, lightweight Gen-Eye POD video inspection systems from General Pipe Cleaners now offer optional Wi-Fi capability.The optional Wi-Fi transmitter inside the...
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Sewer Inspections: The Most Exhaustive Approach is Seldom the Most Practical
If you’re trying to meet the increasing demands for infrastructure inspection with the same old workflows and technology, you’re fighting a losing...
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New Initiative Raises Awareness of Water Sector Challenges
Grundfos has announced the launch of its Who Runs the Water that Runs America initiative, which was created to help water and wastewater utilities...
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News Briefs: New Zealand City Looks for Leaks Created By Earthquake Damage
New Zealand’s capital city is losing up to 400,000 gallons of water a day because of damage to pipes stemming from a...
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Make Purchasing Equipment Easier with Cooperative Contracts
Municipal procurement can be a drawn-out, time-consuming process of researching products, writing specifications, opening bids and then evaluating those bids. All these steps require extra...
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Photographer Captures Differences in Water Access Around the World
You turn on the tap, water comes out. Not that the value of water isn’t top of mind for Americans. Just look...
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Nation’s Water Infrastructure Gets a Passing Grade
Last week, the American Society of Civil Engineers released its 2017 Infrastructure Report Card, an assessment of the nation’s infrastructure produced every...
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Clean Sewers With Half the Water
In drought-stricken cities, water conservation means jetting smarter. With numerous states facing their driest spells in history, many are being forced to...


















