On July 28-29, the U.S. EPA will hold an online dialogue focused on the agency's new strategy for regulating drinking water contaminants...
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Building First-Stringers
Bench depth is just as valuable to business organizations as it is to sports teams. Just ask the senior management at the...
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Getting Tough on I&I
Heavy rains were over-whelming the Vallejo (Calif.) Sanitation and Flood Control District sewers and bypass systems, sending untreated sewage into San Francisco...
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Making it Visible
Everyone in Kitsap County, Wash., lives in some watershed that drains to Puget Sound. Because the 393-square-mile area looks pristine, the county’s...
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Intelligent Planning
Software that can detect and filter e-mail spam incorporates a library of known spam characteristics, learns from user input and recognizes patterns....
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Plugging the Gaps
A 1992 consent order from the U.S. EPA to reduce sanitary sewer overflows started the Wastewater Collection Division of the Miami-Dade (Fla.)...
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Pulling and Drilling
Pipe bursting and horizontal directional drilling are important items in any municipality’s trenchless repair tool kit. Here is a look at some...
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Conflict Avoidance
To operate efficiently, owners of subsurface utilities and surface infrastructure need to avoid conflicts during construction and repairs. Coordination between water, sewer...
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Industry News - July 2010
Badger Meter Purchases Cox Instruments, Flow DynamicsBadger Meter Inc. of Milwaukee, Wis., has purchased Cox Instruments LLC of Scottsdale, Ariz., and its...
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The Lesson of the Carp
In Wisconsin where I live, we naturally treasure Lake Michigan. That lake and all the Great Lakes now face the threat of...
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So Much to Say
Every month I’ve been grateful for these 500 words to say what’s on my mind and educate the readers of Municipal Sewer...
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Self-Propelled Robotic Cutting Tool Offers High Versatility
The water-powered HydroCut self-propelled robotic cutter from Envirosight LLC uses high-pressure water to power a cutting head that clears roots from drain...
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Product News - July 2010
General Pipe Offers Metro-Rooter The Metro-Rooter root-cutting machine from General Pipe Cleaners can clear up to 75 feet with 5/8-inch Flexicore wire...
Blogs
NASSCO names new executive director
The National Association of Sewer Service Companies (NASSCO) board of directors has selected Ted DeBoda, P.E., to succeed Irvin Gemora as executive...
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Sewer systems need more work than ever
It's well known that bringing the nation's clean-water infrastructure up to date is a multi-billion-dollar task. That taks is getting bigger, according...
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AWWA names new president
In the concluding event of the 2010 American Water Works Association Annual Conference and Exposition (ACE10), Joseph Mantua accepted the gavel on...
Blogs
ITT to purchase Godwin Pumps
ITT Corporation, a global high-technology engineering and manufacturing company specializing in the transport and treatment of water and wastewater, has agreed to...
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Wisconsin city has winning water
The Stevens Point (Wis.) Water Department won the American Water Works Association's “Best of the Best” Water Taste Test on June 22...








