More than a dozen teams from Greater Cleveland competed recently in the first round of Erie Hack 2.0 — an innovative water-solutions competition that...
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News Briefs: Nearly Catastrophic Water Main Break in Dayton, Ohio, Spills 100 Million Gallons
Entry 339477A recent water main break in Dayton, Ohio, was described by officials as nearly catastrophic, as it spilled at least 100...
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News Briefs: Crews Excavate Century-Old Wooden Water Pipe in South Carolina
Entry 339614Excavation crews near Charleston, South Carolina’s water treatment plant recently dug up a 20-inch wooden water pipe estimated to be 100...
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News Briefs: Hurricane Florence Tests the Carolinas' Sewer/Water Infrastructure
Entry 339674Numerous sewer systems and treatment plants have been overwhelmed in the aftermath of Hurricane Florence, as the storm tested the infrastructure...
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News Briefs: Metal Scrappers Stealing Manhole Covers, Leaving Holes in Cincinnati
Entry 339710Metal scrappers in Cincinnati, Ohio, are leaving dangerous holes around the city as they continue stealing manhole covers and stormwater grates...
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This Comic Book Exhibit Brings Municipal Sewer Work to Life
You’re walking down a dark tunnel with nothing but a flashlight beam for company. As the light bounces off walls dripping slime...
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What is Underground Comes to the Surface for the Public in Utility’s Sewer Simulator
Using recycled materials, ingenuity and decades of expertise working underground, a pair of equipment operators for the Northeast Ohio Regional Sewer District...
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Water Technology Incubator Features Seven Start-ups in Second Year
Applicants from every continent — sans Antarctica — participated for spots in the water technology “incubator” class sponsored by Pipeline H2O.
The 2018...
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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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Utility Saves Big on CSO Project Financing
Akron, Ohio, has been under a federal consent decree since 2009 to improve management of CSOs. One of its latest projects as...
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New Legislation Proposes Rate Assistance for Low-Income Families
Water and sewer pipes have to be maintained. Treatment plants need periodic upgrades and expansions. These things are necessary. They’re also expensive....
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Prize Winners Show Why Water Technology is Ripe for Disruption
“With close to a trillion-dollar investment in water infrastructure coming within the next 10 years, the challenge will be to identify the...
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Pipeline H2O Announces Inaugural Class
Pipeline H2O — a new water technology commercialization program managed by The Hamilton Mill — recently announced its first class of companies....
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Toledo Tackles Overflows With Massive Multi-Year Program
The February 2017 Municipal Sewer & Water cover story focuses on an 18-year, $500 million effort undertaken by the city of Toledo,...












