In the March edition of NASSCO Corner, my predecessor Irvin Gemora communicated the importance of verifying the credentials of contractors certified in...
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Editorial
Crawler Offers Continuous Track, One-Piece Design
The Model 636-S steerable stainless steel pan-and-tilt inspection camera and crawler from TV Ferret is designed to inspect 6- to 36-inch pipes. The...
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Finding New Ways
These days, managers who are constantly challenged to do more with less must innovate to survive and thrive. But to find new...
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Worth Noting - October 2010
Darrin Drollinger was named the executive director of the American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers, which also named award recipients for...
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Getting Serious
While in college I sometimes worked in the cafeteria dish room, scraping plates and running food scraps down the garbage disposal. One...
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Akron estimates $650 million cost for sewer repairs
Federally mandated sewer improvements in the City of Akron, Ohio, will cost $650 million over 10 years, according to a report from...
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AWWA offers Practical Asset Management webcast
On Wednesday, Oct. 13, the American Water Works Association (AWWA) will host a Practical Asset Management webcast. As water utilities face the...
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Pumper & Cleaner Expo moves to Indianapolis for 2012
COLE Publishing has announced that the 2012 Pumper & Cleaner Environmental Expo International will be held at the Indiana Convention center in...
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Case in point: Impact of leaking laterals
A simulation of a minor rainstorm found that four times more stormwater would leak into sewer laterals in several neighborhoods in the...
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Awards for the workers
For years, the Texas Public Works Association has given awards for projects and designs, mostly to management and engineering personnel. That has...
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AWWA wants water systems included in jobs plan
The American Water Works Association (AWWA) has commended President Obama for calling for the creation of a federal infrastructure bank in his...
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NASSCO offers inspection and certification training
Engineers and project inspectors are invited to a comprehensive two-day Inspector Training & Certification Program (ITCP) for cured-in-place pipe, sponsored by NASSCO....
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Aries cameras aid Chilean miners
Aries Industries, a manufacturer of pipeline inspection and rehabilitation equipment, supplied the camera system to the Chilean government to locate the 33...
Editorial
More with Less
Like many smaller cities, Conneaut, Ohio is looking to stretch its budget. At present, the Wastewater Department faces a systemwide video inspection...
Editorial
Southern Knights
Three years ago, the water system of Wilcox County, Ala., was hemorrhaging both water and money. As much as half the water...
Editorial
Looking Inside
It's not only bridges that come crashing down when deterioration and age cause structural failure. Drinking water storage structures can be overtaken...
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Early Warning
Sanitary sewer overflows (SSO) in Jacksonville, Fla., were a problem for JEA, the municipal utilities provider.The authority had invested in a SCADA...
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Industry News - September 2010
AWWA, ASME-ITI Issue ANSI StandardThe American Water Works Association and American Society of Mechanical Engineers Innovative Technologies Institute have developed a...








