Editorial New Jersey Plans For Natural Disasters By Converting A Series Of Pumping Stations Into Mobile Units The South Monmouth Regional Sewerage Authority is staying ahead of major storms with innovative mobile pumping stations. October 27, 2014
Editorial The Small Town Of Edgewood, Illinois Faces Big Challenges In Manhole Repair Edgewood, Ill., has been repairing manholes and saving money on pump repairs as a result of reduced inflow and infiltration. October 27, 2014
Editorial Invest In The Future The impact of water infrastructure investments goes way beyond pipes in the ground. October 27, 2014
Online Exclusives News Briefs: San Francisco Bay Tunnel Open for Business In this week's municipal news, one of the country's largest water infrastructure projects starts delivering drinking water. And, a pilot project in Detroit could solve stormwater problems. October 21, 2014
Online Exclusives News Briefs: Could Pilot Project Solve Combined Sewer Overflow Problems? In this week's news, a New Jersey municipality begins a CSO study with national implications. Also, voters will decide the fate of a stormwater fee. September 04, 2014
Online Exclusives 10 Things You Should Know About U.S. Municipal Infrastructure What is the state of U.S. infrastructure? See for yourself in this look at some startling statistics. September 02, 2014
Online Exclusives Detect Water Leaks With Innovative Acoustic Detection System Time is of the essence when it comes to aging infrastructure. Detect small leaks before they become big problems with help from this automated detection system. August 28, 2014
Blogs Couple Celebrates Anniversary with a Fatberg Tour A British couple looks to the sewers for an anniversary date. August 19, 2014
Online Exclusives Frugal Municipalities: How to Save Big on Large Projects Municipalities that think outside the box can save huge amounts of money on infrastructure projects. Here’s how to make your project dollars work smarter. August 04, 2014
Videos Utility Thrives By Conserving And Diversifying Its Water Supply Anaheim relies on proactive water service management to provide abundant and affordable water – even in significant drought conditions. 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
Editorial Utility Thrives By Conserving And Diversifying Its Water Supply Anaheim relies on proactive water service management to provide abundant and affordable water – even in significant drought conditions. July 24, 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