To many history buffs, “the prettiest ornamental water tower and pumping station” in the U.S. belongs to Louisville Water. In 1860, the...
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Pipe Inspection Just Got Brighter
General Pipe Cleaners’ new Mini Self-Leveling Camera automatically keeps the picture right side up as it glides though 2- to 4-inch lines....
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New Research Officer to Lead Integrated Water Research Program
The Water Environment & Reuse Foundation announced that Jeff Mosher has been named chief research and strategic planning officer to lead the foundation’s...
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Texas Water Utility Joins Fight Against Zika Virus
Mosquito control is nothing new to many cities, especially across the South, but the threat of the Zika virus is raising the...
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Road Safety
A lonely highway winds through a mountain pass. Two workers in a safety cone truck slowly navigate the curves, placing safety cones to direct traffic...
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News Briefs: Montreal Increases Spending to Replace Lead Laterals
The city of Montreal is doubling its budget to replace lead pipes that carry water to nearly 70,000 homes.When officials announced in...
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Rhinelander Streetscape Team Adapts to Surprises
An equipment operator lifts slabs of old concrete from a hidden room workers found below the sidewalk on South Brown Street while working...
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Tunneling in Paradise: Honolulu Progresses on Gravity Sewer Project
After 13 months of boring beneath the Oneawa Hills, contractors have holed through on a new wastewater tunnel that will connect the...
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City Finds Good in Old Pipe
Just a few blocks away from the brunt of the work on the Downtown Streetscape Project in Rhinelander, Wisconsin, sits a large...
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News Briefs: Water Workers Honored for Locating Missing Woman
The Arlington (Texas) Police and Fire Department recently honored three Arlington Water Utilities Department employees for going beyond the call of duty....
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Minnesota City Tackles Illegal Sump Pump Connections
With any luck, by the end of the summer, illegal sump pump connections in homes will be a thing of the past...
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Florida Springs Projects to Receive $56 Million in Funding
The Florida DEP and the Florida Water Management Districts have identified 35 springs projects to receive more than $56.6 million included in the 2016-17 “Florida...
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Industry News: IPEX Announces $55 Million Expansion
IPEX announces $55 million expansion
IPEX unveiled its $55 million Edmonton plant expansion to stakeholders and guests at a reception in June. The...
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Millions of Gallons of Water Saved
AllJetVac sewer cleaning machines, equipped with the new AllClean continuous water recycling system, can save an average of 5.7 million gallons of water...
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Step-by-Step Basics for Camera and Pipe Locating
Camera and pipe locating can be very intimidating. However, with the right equipment and a bit of practice, you’ll find that it...
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Unmetered Californians Impact Attempts to Restrict Water Use
Following especially dire drought conditions because of the lack of snowmelt, the state of California currently has water restriction mandates in place....
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Protecting Drinking Water by Becoming 'Climate Ready'
From Portsmouth, New Hampshire, to Homer, Alaska, drinking water and wastewater utilities across the country are working with EPA to prepare for...
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Update: Rhinelander Sewer and Water Project Hits Halfway Point
Despite some surprises, significant rain events, and project add-ons, officials in Rhinelander, Wisconsin, say the massive Downtown Streetscape Project is still on...
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Photo Gallery: Rhinelander Downtown Streetscape Project
The Downtown Streetscape Project in Rhinelander, Wisconsin, is in full swing this summer as crews remove the combined sewer and install a...
























