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News Briefs: Wisconsin Town Abandons Public Water Service
Entry 339653The town of Dalton, Wisconsin, has announced it will abandon its public water service and that homeowners in the area will...
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Past and Present Converge in Charleston's Capital Improvement Program
The Charleston (South Carolina) Water System (CWS) has an historic past. The first cement-lined grey iron pipe was installed there by American...
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Product News: October 2018
Entry 339659ADS Environmental Services CleanView cleaning validation systemThe CleanView cleaning validation system from ADS Environmental Services combines a cleaning nozzle with a...
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Identifying Soil Types Is Vital for Excavation Jobs
On every job site where excavation is occurring, one of the most important responsibilities for competent workers is accurately classifying soil.
OSHA’s “Subpart...
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Fall Foliage Fouls Stormwater Runoff
For most of the U.S. and Canada, autumn is marked by falling temperatures, falling rain and falling leaves. For municipalities and sewer...
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San Francisco Utility Launches Animated Children's Video About Sewer Systems
When you flush the toilet, what happens to the waste and toilet paper? The San Francisco Public Utilities Commission (SFPUC) and California...
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Operating Expenditures for Water and Wastewater Utilities Approaching $100 Billion Annually
Operating expenditures (OPEX) for water and wastewater utilities continue to climb at a steady clip, according to Bluefield Research’s recent 2018-2027 forecast....
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Scholarships Available for Utility Staff to Visit Utilities with Innovations of Interest
Scholarship applications are now available for utility personnel interested in visiting other utilities with innovations of interest. The exchange — supported by the Water...
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Water & Wastewater Education Listing: October 2018
AlaskaThe Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation is offering:Oct. 2-4 — Introduction to Small Treated Water Systems, BethelOct. 9 — Tools and Techniques for Resiliency...
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News Briefs: Untested Tap Water in Puerto Rico Raises Concerns About Lead
Entry 339671Citizens of Puerto Rico generally don’t trust their tap water, according to a new report by NPR, largely due to fears...
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Industry Veterans Share Trade Show Tips
Attending a trade show can provide a welcome break from the daily routine, but anyone who mistakes a trade show for a...
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Do Mechanical Point Repair Right
Mechanical point repair fixes localized defects easily and affordably. Avoid the mess and leaks of grout: Pipeline Renewal Technologies’ new 50-page installation...
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Sound Strategies for Utilities Dealing With Population Growth
Population growth is a critical issue for city planners and water/wastewater utility leaders in some areas of the country. Whether it’s vigilant...
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Effortless Integration and Customer Support Drive Success for OWASA
The Orange Water and Sewer Authority (OWASA) had never been satisfied by its sewer assessment and asset management program. As a special...
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Stop Basement Flooding with Flood-Guard
Prevent basement flooding and messy floors with the Flood-Guard from General Pipe Cleaners. Available for 2-, 3- and 4-inch floor drains, the...
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News Briefs: Hurricane Florence Tests the Carolinas' Sewer/Water Infrastructure
Entry 339674Numerous sewer systems and treatment plants have been overwhelmed in the aftermath of Hurricane Florence, as the storm tested the infrastructure...
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Using Fiber-Optic Cure Verification to Monitor Your CIPP Cure Process
CIPP liner curing is a complex process involving sensitive chemical reactions influenced by unpredictable environmental conditions. Although reliable when performed to spec,...
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Standardization Is Key to Sewer Inspection
Cataloging wastewater infrastructure allows municipalities to transition from reactive organizations to proactive ones. Whether listing structural damage or blockages, or prioritizing maintenance...




















