The final phase of a major Rhode Island CSO project has been delayed for at least another three years.The Narragansett Bay Commission...
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Successful Asset Management for a Major Airport Sewer Network
Heathrow Airport is known the world over as the U.K.’s premier international airport and also Europe’s busiest international airport. Some 80 airlines...
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Industry News: June 7, 2017
Scott Eicher joins Sprayroq
Sprayroq announced the addition of Scott Eicher to its corporate team as director of corporate development. Prior to joining...
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Water and Wastewater Product News: June 6, 2017
Hydra-Flex Aqua-Rocket turbo nozzles
Hydra-Flex’s Aqua-Rocket industrial turbo nozzles are constructed with stainless steel housings and tungsten carbide nozzle tips and seats to...
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Clean Smarter with Zoom Cameras
A clean sewer pipe causes fewer problems and necessitates fewer call-outs. Jetting is the preferred method for cleaning pipes, but when it’s...
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New Legislation Proposes Rate Assistance for Low-Income Families
Water and sewer pipes have to be maintained. Treatment plants need periodic upgrades and expansions. These things are necessary. They’re also expensive....
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News Briefs: New Study Examines Water Loss Sources in California
A new study sheds some light on water conservation in California as the state continues to recover from its multi-year drought.The study,...
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Showing Water Customers What They Pay For
The adage “out of sight, out of mind” is a particularly common one in the water and wastewater industry. It’s often made...
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Online Tool Provides Financial Forecasts for Infrastructure Replacement
Dealing with the financial side of upgrading infrastructure is one of the biggest challenges that utilities face. Recently, the American Water Works...
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Utility Makes Progress On Private Lead Pipe Replacements
Natalie Nienhuis no longer has to worry about lead pipe issues in her 1920s bungalow in Green Bay, Wisconsin. Even better, she...
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Utility Provides Real-Time Overflow Tracking to Public
While a Canadian utility continues to work to reduce its overflows, it’s at least taking a proactive approach in notifying the public...
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5 Steps to Prevent Trench Collapses
Working in trenches and excavations is potentially one of the most hazardous types of work in the construction and utility industries.One reason?...
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Student Scientists to Represent U.S. in Stockholm Junior Water Prize Contest
The Water Environment Federation (WEF) has announced that 59 high-school students have been selected as the 2017 state winners of the U.S....
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Engaging the Public on Drinking Water Issues
Last week was Drinking Water Week, a time when many utilities do some public outreach and educate their customers on what it takes...
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Drain Cleaning Tool Selection Guide
You know that the best tool to clear a clogged kitchen sink is very different than the right tool to clear a...
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New Poll Shows Americans Want Increased Infrastructure Investment
The Value of Water Campaign marked the fifth annual Infrastructure Week (May 15-19) by releasing results of a new poll and leading...
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Water & Wastewater Education Listing: May 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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Climate-Change Challenges Motivate Coastal Utilities
Climate change has created new challenges for utilities, and those tests are likely to increase. But thanks to recent research, Rhode Island...
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News Briefs: Budget Deal Protects Rural Water Loan and Grant Program
The Trump administration’s proposed cuts that would have impacted the nation’s water infrastructure will not come to fruition for now.The president signed...





















