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News Briefs: Trump’s Effect on the EPA Taking Shape
The EPA’s role in rebuilding the country’s water infrastructure could take a hit if President Donald Trump’s plans for the agency come...
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Municipal Spotlight: Franklin Township Sewer Authority
The foundation of Franklin Township’s Sewerage Authority’s sewer inspection program is a dedicated focus on preventive maintenance.“Being proactive is the only way...
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Choosing the Right Cutting Tool for the Job
Choosing the right drain cleaning machine for the job is only half the battle. If you don’t choose the right cutting tool...
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WEQ Fair Attendance Expected to Double
Attendance for the upcoming Wastewater Equipment Fair in Dallas is on pace to double the turnout of the inaugural event, held last...
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Industry News: March 7, 2017
Water-Right hires Erik Koglin as field manager
Water-Right announced that Erik Koglin has been hired as field manager of Clear Choice Water Group,...
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The Impact of I&I on Treatment Capacity
In 1999, publicly owned wastewater treatment plants served 189.7 million people and treated 32.1 billion gallons per day. Today, that number is...
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Water and Wastewater Product News: March 6, 2017
Rock Creek Grabbit OMO debris removal system
The Grabbit OMO from Rock Creek Manufacturing is designed to remove debris from sewer and storm...
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Town Takes Control of Stormwater Inspections
The Town of Renfrew, Ontario, maintains a storm and sanitary system including 55 miles of pipe. This system requires CCTV camera inspections...
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Cut Through the Noise of Acoustic Leak Detection
Detecting leaks by sound seems simple. In fact, the first underground leak detection professionals did it by simply pressing a doctor’s stethoscope...
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New Solutions For Lake Erie’s Challenges
A new competition is aimed at solving the biggest challenges facing Lake Erie.Erie Hack launched last week, a competition bringing together coders,...
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Updated Water Management Plan to Help Utilities Meet Infrastructure Challenges
Nearly a decade after an agreement among six water trade organizations and the EPA that pledged to develop a water sector utility...
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Crawler Wheel Configuration Just Got Easier
Maximizing your sewer inspection crawler’s travel distance often comes down to one thing: proper wheel selection. With the appropriate wheels, crawler operators can...
Editorial
Catching Up to the Boom
The population of Gilbert, Arizona, has skyrocketed from under 6,000 in 1980 to more than 240,000 today. That growth required rapid construction...
Editorial
Reaching Across the Industry
Rebecca West has managed everything from collections systems to community involvement programs, and she knows the water iindustry.“My career has been like...
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Expand Your Pool of Potential Employees
An aging workforce is something a lot of utilities are struggling with. So many seasoned professionals are putting their work boots away...
Editorial
Breaking the Glass Ceiling
There’s ample and compelling evidence that organizations benefit from increased gender diversity, including improved profitability, innovation and decision-making. But despite that, the...
Editorial
2017 TV/Video Inspection & Location Directory
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Take Control of Pressure and Flow
Flow and pressure control are two of the biggest challenges in operating a water distribution system. Inadequate pressure means substandard service and...






















