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SEWER: Double Barrel
Under the right conditions, the City of Wausau, Wis., uses slip-lining as an alternative to cured-in-place pipe (CIPP) lining to rehabilitate aging...
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“Didja Hear the One About ...”
Humor in today’s workplace isn’t always a laughing matter. In fact, the jokes that used to make you a hero around the...
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Cutting Through Complexity
Manhole repair can be complex and time-consuming. Many manholes develop leaks in the chimney area, which is subject to wear from the...
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A New Look
NASSCO has taken two more steps befitting an organization dedicated to setting the standards for the rehabilitation of underground utilities. A new...
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Delaying Decay
The turbulent spots in your wastewater collection system are directly linked to the rate at which your system will decay and the...
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Stormwater Filter Accommodates Shallow Installations
Installing large, vertical vault stormwater filtration devices in relatively flat terrain with minimal elevation fall has always been difficult.When faced with that...
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STORM: Estuarial Excellence
An estuary is an area where a river meets and mixes with the sea, and is influenced by changing tides, temperatures and...
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STORM: Soaking Up Solutions
Sometimes, the best solution to a problem is to turn the problem into the solution.That may be the case with stormwater runoff...
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Never Fear
For companies in the private sector, public relations is an accepted and essential function. A business may have a public relations representative...
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WATER: Clamping Down on Losses
A 100-year decision changed the course of the Water Division in Iowa City, Iowa.The original water treatment plant, built in 1882 and...
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SEWER: Pressure Relief
For more than eight decades, the Western Carolina Regional Sewer Authority has protected the public health and provided infrastructure to support economic...
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The Big Bang
At 5:16 a.m. on Friday, Feb. 13, 1981, an explosion in downtown Louisville, Ky., hurled a passenger car into a railroad overpass...
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Three Ways to Locate
Pipe location systems use a variety of technologies to detect underground utilities. The objective always is to make locating as easy as...
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Pinpoint Accuracy
Water entering the basement of a school in downtown Chicago, Ill., was the first clue the Chicago Water Department had that something...
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Tough Duty
Few managers relish calling out an employee for poor performance. The reasons can vary, but the outcome is always the same —...
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Sky’s the Limit
Five years ago, only a crystal ball could have shown how quickly NASSCO would grow. At the time, our headquarters office space...
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Pipeline Current Mapper Detects Pipe Flaws at Long Distances
When the protective coating on steel water and gas pipelines starts to deteriorate, corrosion isn’t far behind. But trying to locate those...








