Woolpert names president
Scott Cattran was named president and CEO of Woolpert. Cattran has been will the national architecture, engineering and geospatial firm...
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City Workers Pull Puppy From Sewer
A team of water and sewer workers from the city of Lucedale, Mississippi, reunited an 8-week-old pit bull with his family after...
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Florida Communities Receive $12 Million for Wastewater Infrastructure Improvements
The Florida Department of Environmental Protection has awarded more than $12 million in low-interest loans to four communities to assist in repairing or...
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Map of Downtown Rhinelander
A map of downtown Rhinelander, Wisconsin, showing the area involved in the Downtown Streetscape Project. Click on the map to view a...
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News Briefs: Court Ruling Puts Water Projects on Hold
Missouri American Water Co. says it has canceled $20 million in water main replacement projects this year due to uncertainty related to...
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California Receives $30 Million for Water Reuse, Reclamation Projects
Earlier this month, Deputy Secretary of the Interior Michael L. Connor announced more than $30 million in funding through the Bureau of...
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Bloomington Tap Water Named 'Best of the Best'
The City of Bloomington, Minnesota, beat out 20 other utilities to win the 12th annual Best of the Best Tap Water Taste Test at ACE16...
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Insurance Company: City Not Covered in $300K Sewer Lawsuit
If Bluff City, Tennessee, loses the $300,000 lawsuit filed against it by a family that claims property damage due to sewer overflows,...
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Water and Wastewater Product News: June 28, 2016
Xylem wastewater pumping system
The Flygt Concertor wastewater pumping system from Xylem features integrated intelligence that senses the operating conditions of its environment, adapts...
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POPULATION BOOM: Denver Seeks Sustainable Water SolutionsThe Mile High City has its fair share of water-related challenges to contend with as it...
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Water Utility Rebuilds System After Disaster
The magnitude 6.0 South Napa earthquake struck Northern California in 2014, killing one person, injuring 200, destabilizing hundreds of buildings, buckling pavement,...
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California Utility Keeping I&I at Bay
Richmond, California, enjoys 32 miles of coastline, the most of any city in the San Francisco Bay Area, but this geography has...
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Converting Water Pressure into Power
The Portland (Oregon) Water Bureau is using a different kind of hydropower to generate electricity, tapping the energy of water flowing through...
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Essential Service Providers
When we profiled the Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo in northeastern Alberta, Canada, in the June 2015 issue of MSW, we had...
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Make a Positive Impact on Employees
Few workplaces are total negativity-free zones. Even the best places to work can suffer from the occasional corrosive effects generated by drama...
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Pump Station Wet Wells vs. Dry Wells
One of the first decisions in pump station design is whether to take a traditional approach with pumps installed in a dry...
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Clearing the Root Problem
Ceres, a town of about 45,000, lies at the center of California’s rich and fertile Great Central Valley. But as sewer network...
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Understanding NASSCO Certification and Membership
There is a misconception among many within our industry that certification in a NASSCO training program such as the Pipeline Assessment Certification...
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An Easier Way to Cut Pipe
Over the years, Exact Pipe Tools has developed a number of modern tools for pipe cutting. However, those tools haven’t been available...




















