The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced that eight middle school children from Whiteface, Texas, won the President’s Environmental Youth Award for their...
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Old Water Meters Met With Creativity
When Duane Covington took over as superintendent of Chariton Waterworks almost two years ago, he resumed a project started by his predecessor...
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Lightweight Water Jet Slices Through Your Toughest Clogs
The JM-2900 Jet-Set gas-powered water jet from General Pipe Cleaners is an economical alternative to larger water jets. It has the power...
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Public Works Director Resigns After Water Meter Probe
Dale Schepers, public works director for the Village of Tinley, Park, Illinois, has resigned amid a controversy over how the village’s electronic...
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News Briefs: Body Recovered After Man Falls Into Manhole
An act of kindness ended tragically earlier this month in Syracuse, New York, and the good Samaritan’s body was found two days...
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Coolest Water Tank Competition Heating Up
This marks the 10th year that Tnemec will recognize aesthetic, creative and innovative uses of the company's coatings on water tanks. Whether new construction...
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Combustible Gas Leak Detector Receives ATEX Compliance
SENSIT Technologies, a global leader in gas detection and measurement instruments, recently announced that its HXG-2d Combustible Gas Leak Detector received ATEX...
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UCLA Seeks $13 Million in Damages After Water Main Break
Last year, a water main break on Sunset Boulevard spewed 20 million gallons of water into the surrounding community and caused major...
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King County Workers Find Centuries-Old Artifacts
A project to build a rainwater storage tank has uncovered early-American history. About 2,600 artifacts dating back to as far as the 1700s...
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Networking, Educational Program Highlight ASCE Pipelines 2015
Pipelines 2015, the annual meeting of the American Society of Civil Engineers’ (ASCE) Pipelines Division, is the premier technical conference for professionals engaged...
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It Could Be Yours! Custom WWETT Truck Now on eBay
Back in February, COLE Publishing held its largest giveaway to date. At the 2015 Water & Wastewater Equipment, Treatment & Transport Show...
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Drug Smugglers Destroy Sewer Line
A CCTV inspection confirmed what officials in Arizona had suspected — bundles of marijuana, being smuggled from Mexico, blocked a sewer line and...
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What's Blue, Round and Popular At Water Events?
Standing a little over 7 feet from the bottom of his aqua-colored Chucks to the tip of his dewdrop cowlick, the American...
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Hilti Celebrates Grand Opening in New Texas Locations
Hilti is proud to be calling Texas home for more than 250 team members. To celebrate, Hilti held grand openings at its Hilti Western...
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Drought, Climate Change Speed Call To Action
“If there’s no snowpack, there’s no water.”A recent report by the New York Times highlights some of the challenges faced by the...
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News Briefs: Fargo Fights Against Zebra Mussels
The Fargo Water Utility (North Dakota) will now have to add zebra mussels to its list of concerns. After performing some precautionary...
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Mini Drain Cleaner Pushed to the Limit
“That machine is my friend. And I go nowhere without my friend,” says drain cleaning veteran Jeff Wall of the Mini-Rooter XP,...
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24 Water Professionals Become Certified Public Infrastructure Inspectors
The American Public Works Association (APWA) announced that 24 public works professionals from across North America have recently earned the Certified Public Infrastructure...
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Did Tom Selleck Steal Water?
Update: The Associated Press reports that actor Tom Selleck will pay Calleguas Municipal Water District more than $21,000 to settle the lawsuit brought on...
























