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News Briefs: City Drops Wastewater Reuse Project
As heavy springtime rains brought relief from the drought that gripped north Texas, the City of Wichita Falls has pulled back from...
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Wanted: Photos of Your Dirty Boots
With summer utility work in full swing, ICUEE has launched a social media photo contest that gives the hardworking men and women...
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Sewer Worker's Body Recovered From Water-Filled Trench
A construction worker who was part of a crew working on a sewer main replacement project in Longmeadow, Massachusetts, died last week...
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Municipality Adopts Acoustic Technology To Inspect Sewer Lines
The Department of Public Works of Rockville, Maryland, has always been open to high-tech help. The city’s sewer inspection force has recently...
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A New Way to Get to Those Hard-to-Reach Parts
Many municipalities are putting their facilities managers in tough situations with their aging equipment. Some of their old machinery or pumps or...
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Log Jam: Crew Discovers Civil War-Era Water Pipes
A work crew in Bangor, Maine, recently excavated two pieces of an old water pipeline made out of red pine and believed...
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US Water Alliance Appoints New Leader
The U.S. Water Alliance has announced that Radhika Fox will be its next president. Fox is currently the director of the Value of...
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New Volvo Crawler Excavator Carries Several New Features
The new EC160E crawler excavator from Volvo Construction Equipment is designed with a range of new features that boost fuel efficiency without...
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Water Organizations Receive Honor for Infrastructure Financing, Innovation
The American Water Works Association, the Association of Metropolitan Water Agencies and the Water Environment Federation announced today that they received a...
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A Virtual Tour of Victorville
Take a virtual tour of the Victorville (California) wastewater treatment facility to learn more about the day-to-day work inside the plant. From...
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News Briefs: Santa Barbara to Restart Desalination Plant
City Council Votes to Reactivate Desalination Plant
Santa Barbara City Council members voted unanimously July 21 in favor of spending $55 million to...
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Water Utility Roundtable: Building a Culture of Innovation
"Building an Innovation Culture in a Utility" is the focus of an insightful new industry roundtable being offered at the Smart H2O...
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Pump Station Maximizes Holding Capacity at Sports Complex Expansion
Oldcastle Precast was contracted to supply an additional turnkey submersible wastewater pump station to handle the additional wastewater capacity required for Spooky...
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WRF Awards American Water With Research Contracts
American Water, the nation’s largest publicly traded water and wastewater utility company, announced it has received two new research contracts from the...
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Hot Topic: Warning: Heat Can KillMunicipal work poses many inherent safety risks, but there is one that is easily overlooked. With NFL...
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Pipeline Inspection, Surveying and Mapping
Software enables easier operations and asset managementProblem: The City of Kimberley, British Columbia, Canada, has made significant investments in monitoring instrumentation for...




















