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It’s Not On Your Side
The average American works nearly 47 hours a week, according to a recent Gallup poll — that’s the highest level in almost...
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Education and Training Just Got Easier
NASSCO’s mission to set standards for the assessment and rehabilitation of underground infrastructure is accomplished through education, technical resources and industry advocacy....
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Water System Consolidation Brings Challenges
Between 1990 and 2010, the population of Cottonwood, Arizona, located in the state’s second fastest growing county, nearly doubled. This growth put...
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Register for WEF's Free End-of-Summer Webinars
You still have time to register for WEF's summer webinars. For more information on each session and for registration details, visit the WEF website. Professional...
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Water Utility Working To Eliminate Waste
If California’s Victor Valley Wastewater Reclamation Authority (VVWRA) could wrap up its mission in a single sentence, it might be “to take...
Editorial
Collections Operator Does It All
You need a water meter installed, a main fixed, an angry customer soothed. Whom do you call? If you’re the Utilities Services...
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Jetter-Driven Nozzle Inspects Lines
Sometimes smaller is better. At least that is the idea Envirosight ran with when debuting the new JetScan Mini to the wastewater...
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Efficient Operations Deliver Results
The hilly terrain and rural character of Washington County in far southwest Virginia can be deceiving. Beneath the ground runs a 900-mile-long...
Editorial
Utilities Are Working Toward the Future
We’re all looking for better ways to do things. Better ways to do our jobs. Ways to eliminate waste. Everyone wants to...
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What I Learned During a Rotten Weekend Without Water
I live in one of the nearly 15 million U.S. households that depend on well water. Most days, I don’t give it a...
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Students Honored for Research on Groundwater Contamination
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced that eight middle school children from Whiteface, Texas, won the President’s Environmental Youth Award for their...
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Old Water Meters Met With Creativity
When Duane Covington took over as superintendent of Chariton Waterworks almost two years ago, he resumed a project started by his predecessor...
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Lightweight Water Jet Slices Through Your Toughest Clogs
The JM-2900 Jet-Set gas-powered water jet from General Pipe Cleaners is an economical alternative to larger water jets. It has the power...
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Public Works Director Resigns After Water Meter Probe
Dale Schepers, public works director for the Village of Tinley, Park, Illinois, has resigned amid a controversy over how the village’s electronic...
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News Briefs: Body Recovered After Man Falls Into Manhole
An act of kindness ended tragically earlier this month in Syracuse, New York, and the good Samaritan’s body was found two days...
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Coolest Water Tank Competition Heating Up
This marks the 10th year that Tnemec will recognize aesthetic, creative and innovative uses of the company's coatings on water tanks. Whether new construction...
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Combustible Gas Leak Detector Receives ATEX Compliance
SENSIT Technologies, a global leader in gas detection and measurement instruments, recently announced that its HXG-2d Combustible Gas Leak Detector received ATEX...





















