Cold, frost and frozen pipes are an annual occurrence in Wisconsin. But even in the land of the Frozen Tundra, this year’s...
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Truck Jetter Designed for True Truck-Mounted Applications
The 7000-T model truck jetter includes all of the features of the O’Brien 7000 series but is specifically designed for true truck-mounted...
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What is a Valve Maintenance Program?
No one likes being called in the middle of the night to the scene of a broken waterline. What’s even more frustrating...
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It’s Good to be at the Expo
It’s Wednesday morning at the Pumper & Cleaner Environmental Expo, and people are filing into the Indiana Convention Center for another huge...
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Worth Noting - March 2014
People/AwardsStafford Township’s engineering firm, CME Associates of Howell, received a first-place Municipal Management Projects Award from the New Jersey Society of Municipal...
Editorial
Detachable digital recording monitor captures video to USB
Designed for fast and efficient fieldwork, the SeeSnake CS6 digital recording monitor from RIDGID captures still images and video clips straight to...
Editorial
Product News - March 2014
Badger Meter turbine flowmetersVision Series turbine flowmeters from Badger Meter comply with the lead-free provisions of the United States Safe Drinking Water...
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Industry News - March 2014
RIDGID launches enhanced websiteRIDGID launched www.ridgid.com, a single, global company website with responsive design that enables it to work on any Internet-enabled...
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Pipelines and Infrastructure
Polypropylene pipe stops unwelcome stormwater infiltrationProblem
To prevent stormwater from infiltrating into its sewer system, the City of Moberly, Mo., decided to replace...
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Pipelines and Infrastructure
Pipe, valves and pipe components make up the backbone of municipal sewer systems. Here are various types of pipe, pipe parts, components,...
Editorial
Following Trenchless Trends
Preserving our industry’s history is important, because it reinforces how far we have come and, hopefully, prevents us from slipping back. As...
Editorial
Stop the Time-Suck
Odds are that if you’re reading this at work, you’re going to be interrupted before you finish the article. As surely as...
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Top Heavy: A Tale of Bridges and High LoadsUnfortunately, bridge strikes are not uncommon. For instance, one downtown bridge in Indianapolis has...
Editorial
Talking the Talk
I didn’t take over the editorial reins of this magazine with a vast background in the water and wastewater industry. I took...
Editorial
The Smell of Success
In the bad old days around Plainfield, N.J., sewers leaked, moratoriums halted community development, and one particularly odorous location along the system...
Editorial
Cleaning With Vision
Successfully jetting 2,500 to 3,500 linear feet of sewer line day-in and day-out requires focus, attention to detail and sound decision-making on...
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System Development
In the early 1970s, local lakes in Pierce County, Wash., began experiencing water-quality problems. The area faced a moratorium on building, but...
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First To Burst
In 2005, the city of Billings, Mont., got its first taste of pipe bursting technology. The early success of that effort has...
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Changing With the Times
During late winter 1981, the first annual Liquid Waste Hauler’s Equipment & Trade Show was held in Nashville, Tenn. The show was...




















