SJE-Rhombus announced the retirement of CEO Laurie Lewandowski and the succession of David Thomas. He will assume the role of CEO in...
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CULTEC sponsors St. Jude walk in Connecticut
For the second year, Brookfield, Conn.-based CULTEC, Inc., manufacturer of stormwater management chambers, will sponsor the St. Jude Give thanks. Walk on...
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N.Y. DEP watershed operations staff pumps floodwater and clears downed trees
New York City Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) Commissioner Carter Strickland announced that 15 watershed employees normally stationed in Orange, Delaware, Sullivan...
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Years of research lead to successful N.C. stormwater utility
As municipal footprints grow, the square mileage of concrete and blacktop surfaces increases. As a result, outlets for stormwater runoff decrease –...
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FGUA considers buying Aqua America systems
The Florida Governmental Utility Authority (FGUA) received an offer from Aqua America, Inc. to purchase all of Aqua’s water and wastewater systems...
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Plumbing grant awarded to Wisconsin technical college
Mid-State Technical College (MSTC) received a grant for $11,200 from the Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development that will go toward the plumbing...
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Video shows train destroying combo unit
Ever wonder what would it would look like if your combo unit got hit by a train? Wonder no more. A construction...
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Municipal ordinances and pipe bursting remedies for I&I
Inflow and infiltration (I&I) of stormwater into a city’s sanitary sewer system can be a major problem. King County, Wash., estimates that...
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Alaska villages receive funds to improve indoor plumbing and water supplies
The USDA will provide funding through the Rural Alaska Village Grant (RAVG) program for 16 communities in Alaska to improve public health...
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Recreational wetlands area created with stormwater grant
A new 54-acre wetlands area in the City of Boise, Idaho, offers community members a natural environment with a walking path and...
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Water and wastewater entities nominated for technology award
The first American Water Awards (AWA) will be presented at the American Water Summit (AWI) on Nov. 14, in Chicago. Award categories...
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Girl Scouts clean up Midwest communities
Girl Scouts of Minnesota and Wisconsin River Valleys recently participated in the Centennial Day of Service. The one-day event is designed to...
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Project H2O saving Madison customers hundreds of dollars
Though only 20 percent complete, Project H2O, Madison (Wis.) Water Utility’s initiative to upgrade outdated water meters and transition to monthly billing,...
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CH2M HILL WaterMatch launches global university program to promote water reuse
CH2M HILL WaterMatch is collaborating with Net Impact to launch the new WaterMatch Makers University Program. This first-of-its-kind program channels the energy...
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Worth Noting - November 2012
PEOPLE/AWARDS
Malibu (Calif.) Legacy Park received the Water Quality Improvement Award administered by the Water Environment Federation for transforming 15 acres...
Editorial
Two Tales of a City
Philadelphia is one of the oldest cities in the country but the Philadelphia Water Department's (PWD) approach to stormwater management, sewer overflow...
Editorial
Eliminating Loss
From the moment Public Water Supply District No. 1 of Ralls County, Mo., turned on the pumps in 1971, the new distribution...
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Making a Good Seal
Repairing the joints in larger diameter iron or steel pipes of a potable water supply system has never been an easy process....
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Up to the Challenge
You wouldn't think a community could complete a 10-year sewer construction project, tearing up over 90 percent of its streets and 70...
















