Blogs 10 Million Gallons of Water Floods UCLA Campus Now that's a lot of water. See how a water main break disrupted university life at UCLA. July 30, 2014
Blogs LAST CHANCE: WWETT Speaker Deadline Aug. 1 Hurry! Speaker proposals for the WWETT Show must be submitted by Aug. 1. July 29, 2014
Online Exclusives Dialight's Vigilant LED High Bay Targets 1,000-Watt Applications High-output LED offers viable replacement for inefficient HID fixtures. July 29, 2014
Online Exclusives EPA Orders System Repairs To Protect San Francisco Bay Sewer system repairs in the East Bay Municipal Utility District and neighboring communities could total $1.5 billion. July 29, 2014
Online Exclusives Wisconsin Seeks Federal Aid for Winter Infrastructure Damage Initial reports uncovered $25 million in infrastructure damages. And that’s just the start for Wisconsin — a state hit hard by one of the harshest winters on record. July 28, 2014
Online Exclusives 18V Lithium-Ion Batteries Offer Longer Run Time, Faster Charge Rid yourself of power cords. The 18V lithium-ion batteries from Makita offer shorter charge times and extended run time for improved field performance. July 23, 2014
Online Exclusives Mobile Tool Storage Increases Efficiency Want to improve job-site efficiency? Take a look at how a mobile storage unit can solve organizational issues. July 17, 2014
Online Exclusives News Briefs: Whoops! Contractors Pour Concrete Into Sewers In this weeks news, a construction-site error causes sewer woes, a water main break creates a 50-foot geyser, and a pilot program enlists homeowners. July 16, 2014
Online Exclusives 3 Easy Ways to Jazz Up Your Safety Training Programs Sometimes boring, most times mandatory and yet always a very important part of your job, safety training can be a tough sell. Learn how to spice up your training programs and keep your staff engaged. July 14, 2014
Online Exclusives News Briefs: City Steps Up FOG Policy to Prevent Sewer Overflows In this week's news, an enhanced FOG program controls sewer overflows, water meter standards are revised, a city discusses video inspection requirements and a tunnel project brings employment opportunity. July 10, 2014
Online Exclusives What's In Your Drain Cleaning Arsenal? Proper tools save time, money and headaches. See what one Missouri plumbing pro uses to get drain cleaning jobs done right. July 08, 2014
Online Exclusives Budgeting for Infiltration and Inflow: The St. Louis Solution I&I is a complex mix of factors, which can make budgeting tricky. If you’re looking for best practices, see how St. Louis, Mo., tackles the topic with its comprehensive program. July 07, 2014
Online Exclusives News Briefs: Researchers Develop Robotic Inspection Device In this week's news, researchers develop a pipe inspection device, the EPA sends stormwater management orders and Boston beach quality improves thanks to storm drain cleanup. July 02, 2014
Online Exclusives Pipe-Popping Spring Keeps Milwaukee Crews Hopping In May, utility crews in Milwaukee fixed 107 mains, far exceeding monthly averages. What caused the outbreak? And is it a symptom of a national infrastructure problem? June 19, 2014