Early next year, an Australian water utility will be deploying a new leak detection tool — Kep. That’s the name of an...
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Industry News: Nov. 2, 2017
InfoSense wins 2017 Fast 50 Award
InfoSense announced it was the recipient of one of the Charlotte Business Journal’s 2017 Fast 50 Awards. This marks...
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Water and Wastewater Product News: Nov. 1, 2017
Haala Industries stormwater grates and guards
Stormwater and wetland management grates and guards from Haala Industries provide a solution for pipe, manhole, culvert...
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Leak Detection From Outer Space Highlights Utilis Exhibit at WEFTEC
Utilis exhibited its technology for detecting leaks in urban water distribution and transmission networks from satellites during WEFTEC earlier this month.The technology...
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Drone Technology Being Tailored for Sewer Inspection
Development is progressing on a drone designed to inspect sewer tunnels.This past week, the latest prototype of the robotic aerial unit was...
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Water & Wastewater Education Listing: October 2017
Editor's Note: Each month, we'll be posting an updated listing of educational opportunities around the country. If you have an event, conference, webinar...
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Utilities Find Ways to Ward Off FOG
The latest fatberg making headlines is in Baltimore, Maryland.A nearly 1.2 million gallon dry-weather SSO occurred last month because of the massive...
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The Many Ways to Pinpoint Distribution System Leaks
A utility has a number of different technologies and tools at its disposal for water loss management, each with its advantages and...
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Free White Paper: When Relining is Overkill
Sewer rehabilitation is resource-intensive. The larger and older a sewer is, the more frequently it requires maintenance, and the more costly and...
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Sherwin-Williams Presents 2017 Water and Wastewater Impact Awards at WEFTEC
Sherwin-Williams presented its 2017 Impact Awards for outstanding water and wastewater projects during WEFTEC earlier this month in Chicago.The winning project, completed...
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Stop Sinkholes Before They Start
Sinkholes can be both costly and deadly. The US Geological Survey estimates that sinkholes cause approximately $300 million in damage per year. Natural sinkholes...
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Restaurant Grease Found to be Major Cause of London Fatberg
A major factor behind the massive 130-ton fatberg Thames Water in London discovered in its sewer system last month is the fact that a...
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New Report Analyzes Advanced Stormwater Management Programs
The New York City Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) is sharing a new report with the public that looks at various stormwater...
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WE&RF and WRF Announce Integration into One Organization
The boards of directors for the Water Environment & Reuse Foundation (WE&RF) and Water Research Foundation (WRF) have voted unanimously to integrate...
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Municipal Spotlight: The City of Troy, Michigan
Situated 20 miles north of Detroit, the city of Troy, Michigan, is no stranger to awards and accolades. In fact, just last...
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AWWA Calls for Farm Bill Measures that Protect Drinking Water
With excess nutrients impacting water quality nationwide, the American Water Works Association (AWWA) this week urged Congress to use the upcoming Farm Bill...
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National Advocacy Day Promotes Water Infrastructure Investment
You know the value of water. Every day you’re involved in maintaining the infrastructure that brings safe drinking water to customers’ taps....
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Free Poster: Protect Yourself from Sewer-Borne Diseases
Biohazards are everywhere, in every handshake, sneeze and door handle. What matters isn’t where they are, but how you protect yourself against...
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Hurricane Season Shows the Importance of Valve Exercising
As the events of this hurricane season have shown us, one of the prime factors for restoring civil order is the supply...




















