A story from KGW.com this week features the Portland Water Bureau, which hired divers to go inside a 30-inch pipe underneath the...
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News Briefs: California Announces $1 Billion Emergency Drought Package
Governor Edmund Brown Jr. and state legislative leaders announced last week $1 billion in legislation to help California communities cope with the...
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District Awards Grants for Water Conservation Projects
The Santa Clara Valley (California) Water District awarded $223,500 in grants to five innovative projects expected to help the district meet its...
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Water Week 2015 Coming to Washington, D.C.
A diverse group of U.S. water sector organizations will join forces next month in Washington, D.C., for Water Week 2015. Scheduled for...
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New 'Flushability' Guidelines In the Works
A group of five associations representing the water sector and the nonwoven fabrics industry announced they are working collaboratively on the joint development of...
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East Coast Sewers Endure Spring Snowmelt
As the East Coast recovers from an unusually harsh winter season, the jaw-dropping impact has been revealed along the way, and Boston’s...
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Value of Water Coalition Announces 12 New Partners
The Value of Water Coalition has hired a new director, launched a new website and added 12 public and private sector organizations to its...
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Water Utility Leaders, Congress Discuss WIFIA Funding
Water utility leaders from across the U.S. met with lawmakers Wednesday on Capital Hill, urging U.S. Congress to repeal a ban on...
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Is Frozen Pipe Season Behind Us?
When temperatures plunge below zero each winter, the City of Rhinelander (Wisconsin) Public Works Department is prepared. Officials know calls are coming...
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April Showers Bring Flooded Basements
After a long and snowy winter, we’ve reached spring! Just as winter has its annual issues, so does spring. The most common...
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News Briefs: Massive Water Tunnel Project Completed
After five years of construction, the Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission (WSSC) has completed work on a $146 million, 5.3-mile water pipeline to...
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Top 5 Fix-A-Leak Week Events
Water utilities and communities across the nation are hosting events to celebrate Fix-A-Leak Week, March 16-22. Promoted by the U.S. Environmental Protection...
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Chicago Municipal Workers Brace For St. Patrick’s Day
Nearly a half million people descended on downtown Chicago last Saturday for its annual St. Patrick’s Day festivities. Dying the Chicago River...
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Q&A With WWETT Show $35,000 Grand Prize Winner
If you attended the 2015 Water & Wastewater Equipment, Treatment & Transport Show Industry Appreciation Party Feb. 25 at the Indiana Convention...
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New Convertible NLB Pump Offers 350 hp with Portability
A new high-pressure water jet pump unit from NLB Corp., the Model 350, combines an innovative new fluid end design with a...
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State OSHA Plans Protect Public Employees
Workers are widely considered an organization's most valuable asset, and in the private sector, federal OSHA programs typically dictate safe working conditions....
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New Portable Pan & Tilt Push Camera System
On the heels of the successful launch of the MPlus+ Lateral and Mini-Mainline Push System, CUES has released the new MPlus+ XL...
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Homeless Dog Rescued From Sewer
Everyone knows that dogs are a man’s best friend. That’s why it was so heartwarming to see animal rescue workers return the...
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General’s Typhoon Trailer Jet Storms Through Serious Sewer Clogs
Over 10 feet of solid grease packed the sewer line of a Long Island, New York, apartment complex. Raw sewage surged into...





















