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Entries Tagged Ancient Sewers

Pros and Cons of Sewer Systems

The Most Complex Sewer Systems in the World

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Sewer Rats, Snakes, and Other Underground Surprises

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Sewer Line Inspections: Why More Cities Are Going High-Tech

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One of the First Sewer Systems: Rome’s Cloaca Maxima Still Endures

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Philadelphia’s Historic Sewer: A System That’s Still Flowing

The U.S. Has Over 700,000 Miles of Public Sewers

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Did You Know? Mexico City Hosts One of the World’s Largest Sewer Systems

Sewer System Rehabilitation: When to Repair vs. When to Replace

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City Finds Good in Old Pipe

Very little lead, galvanized materials found in downtown systems.
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News Briefs: Human Remains Cause Sewer Blockage

In this week’s news briefs, a water department crew makes a gruesome discovery, and the town of Colebrook, New Hampshire, starts replacing some of the oldest water infrastructure in the state.
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Historic Wooden Pipe Display Returning to WWETT Show

Take a stroll down underground memory lane. Wood piping systems are the focus of NASSCO's Sewer History Exhibit.
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Top 5 Videos of 2015

From valve maintenance to dramatic rescues, here are the most-watched videos on MSWmag.com during the past year.
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News Briefs: Workers Discover 19th Century Burial Vault

In this week’s news, workers in New York unearth more than a water main, Beverly Hills is fined for water overuse, and Akron tackles CSOs by embarking on its biggest construction project ever