The ID-TEC Sewer Rehabilitation SERIES helps municipalities maximize effiency during pipeline rehabilitations. The durable and multifunctional system is easy to use and features different...
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3 Nabbed for Treasure Hunt in NYC Sewers
Instead of finding “gold, jewelry and guns,” three New York men have found themselves hit with criminal trespassing charges.Part-time employee for the city...
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APWA's Annual Conference Has a New Name
The American Public Works Association (APWA) announced Sept. 2 that major changes are in store for the annual conference and equipment show, which will be known as PWX beginning...
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News Briefs: Water Department Employee 'Worked to Death'
A three-judge panel in Pennsylvania has ruled the 48-year-old man who died of a heart attack during a 14-hour work shift was...
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Spiked Manhole Covers Causing a Stir
Metal spikes found protruding from manhole covers have become a safety issue for Tucson, Arizona, motorists. Now, a reward has been offered...
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High-Speed Reinstatement Cutter Gets the Job Done
The HSC1 high-speed cutter from MyTana Mfg. Company offers high-speed, low-torque power for reinstatement, descaling, cutting, over-shoot cleanup, collapsed liner removal and root cutting.Various tools are...
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5 Steps For Becoming a Utility Director
At most utilities, the leadership hierarchy looks like this:Shift supervisor/lead operator
Assistant chief operator
Chief operator
Plant manager/plant superintendent
Director of operations
Assistant utility director
Utility directorAlthough each...
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Hawaiian Beaches Close After Wastewater Spills
Heavy rains caused several wastewater discharges across Oahu, Hawaii, early this week, including a 500,000-gallon spill that resulted in the closure of...
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Fishing in the Streets of Detroit
“When life gives you lemons, you make lemonade … Well, when life gave some Detroiters a sinkhole, they made a fishing hole.”That’s...
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Remembering the Chilean Mine Rescue
The five-year anniversary of the Copiapó mine rescue in Chile has special significance for the employees of Aries Industries. The Wisconsin-based company designed and...
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Water Agencies Team Up To Promote Conservation
Water conservation is a team effort in drought-stricken California.As water suppliers search for new ways to meet the mandatory water use reductions...
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News Briefs: Brain-Eating Amoeba Found in Third Louisiana Water System
Naegleria fowleri, also called “brain-eating amoeba,” has been found in a third Louisiana water system. The Terrebonne Parish utility district issued a...
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Chasing Olympic Gold in Raw Sewage
One year from now, about 10,000 of the world’s athletes will converge in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, the host city for the...
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New Water Tunnel Built for the Future
As population, business and industry continue to grow in Montgomery and Prince George’s counties, Maryland, the area’s water system will be prepared...
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Leading the Fight Against Non-Revenue Water
After five punishing years, drought conditions have reached critical mass in California and much of the western United States. Smart infrastructure technology...
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Helping Water Utilities Conserve and Be More Efficient
3M and TaKaDu recently signed an agreement designed to help water utilities learn how to improve efficiency and ultimately save water. The...
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Better Than Bottled? City Shows Off Water With Traveling Tap
Cool tap water is making a splash across southeastern Wisconsin this summer. Since making its debut during the Fourth of July weekend,...
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Fleet Tracking Company Recognized for Rapid Growth
With a three-year sales growth of 133 percent, GPS Insight again was recognized as one of the nation's fastest-growing private companies by Inc. magazine. GPS...
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Tell EPA About Your Green Infrastructure Project
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has announced a poster contest to highlight green infrastructure and low-impact development projects in Arkansas, Louisiana,...






















