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Every Day, All Hours
Editorial
August 26, 2011
Dealing with I&I 24/7 requires vigilant monitoring and rehab. The team in Miami-Dade County has reduced system I&I by 30 mgd.
All Aboard
Editorial
August 26, 2011
In a small city with a big I&I problem, an all-out education program led the city council and residents to support system rehab and in-house equipment upgrades
A Fresh Perspective
Editorial
July 27, 2011
By taking an out-of-the-box approach to pipe cleaning and root control, a Rocky Mountain utility saves money, protects its critical infrastructure, and conserves energy
Playing in the Big Leagues
Editorial
June 27, 2011
A northern tourist community steps up collection system performance with a CMOM program, GIS, and in-house inspection and cleaning
Becoming a Believer
Editorial
April 25, 2011
Social networking tools mean better communication and greater efficiency for public works and water/sewer operations in Golden, Colo.
Tackling the Terrain
Editorial
April 25, 2011
A Georgia city uses partnerships, inter-department cooperation, and technology to take on tough stormwater challenges in the face of limited resources
Let There be Light
Editorial
March 28, 2011
A UV-cured liner enables a California contractor to rehabilitate a critical trunk sewer with minimal bypassing and no disruptive excavating
No Excuses
Editorial
February 28, 2011
The Fort Worth Water Department keeps SSOs in check with collection system upgrades and world-class maintenance
Best Crew for the Job
Editorial
February 28, 2011
Pinellas County Utilities adapts to tight fiscal times by relying more on in-house maintenance crews and focusing contracting on specialized services
Motor City Renaissance
Editorial
November 30, 2010
Challenged by rising costs, a declining population, anddeclining water sales, the City of Detroit has made great strides to improve its sewer and water systems
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