Winning is beginning to look like a habit for the Florida community of Bonita Springs.
In a nine-year period, Bonita Springs Utilities...
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News Briefs: Water Association President Accused of Embezzlement
Entry 339524Mount Gilead-Improve Water Association’s former president has been arrested and is accused of embezzling $106,000 from the Marion County, Missouri-based association.
The...
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News Briefs: Minneapolis to Charge Property Owners for Clearing Grease From Pipes
Entry 339587The City of Minneapolis has passed a FOG ordinance that will charge a fee to property owners and businesses that put...
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What Keeps You Up at Night?
In the fall of 2017, we surveyed NASSCO members with one simple question: What keeps you up at night? The No. 1...
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Florida DEP Suspends Water Infrastructure Loan Payments to Help Hurricane Recovery
In order to assist communities recovering from the devastating impact of Hurricane Michael, and at the direction of Gov. Rick Scott, the...
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Collections Department Keeps Up with the Challenges
The Palm Coast, Florida, wastewater collections department is getting good at dealing with “more.” More rainfall, more people, and more growth.
“It seems...
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News Briefs: Lack of Oxygen Kills Sewer Worker Under Manhole
Entry 339831A utility worker in Cape Coral, Florida, died while working underneath a manhole, according to a report by the News-Press. First...
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Fort Lauderdale Moving Fast to Fix Emergency Infrastructure Problem
Fort Lauderdale has adopted the motto, “Go Big, Go Fast!” The southeastern Florida city is going big on a $15 million force...
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Best of 2017: The Year in Photos
Over the course of a year and 12 issues of Municipal Sewer & Water magazine, a lot of words are dedicated to...
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Hurricane Season Shows the Importance of Valve Exercising
As the events of this hurricane season have shown us, one of the prime factors for restoring civil order is the supply...
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Contractors Step Up to Help Municipalities with Hurricane Cleanup
When Richard Crow arrived at the job site last week in Fort Lauderdale, what he saw epitomized the devastation Floridians are dealing...
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Florida System’s Upgrades Put to the Test
No matter how much you plan for the worst-case scenario, Mother Nature can still have its way.The Florida Keys felt the brunt...
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Advance Preparation Helps Utilities Weather Hurricane Irma
As Hurricane Irma made its way through the Caribbean last week, setting storm records on its way to the United States, water...
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Online Platform Helps Water Agencies With Hurricane Harvey Recovery
After Hurricane Harvey hit Texas’ Gulf Coast in late August, SplashLink, an online marketplace for the water industry, began mobilizing its network...















