Loading...

Entries Tagged Sewer History

Pexels thatguycraig000 1574851 1

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

Sewer IQ Sewer History

Test Your Sewer History Knowledge

Your Infrastructure Tells the Story

Your Infrastructure Tells the Story

Sewer and water systems form an outline of your city’s past and future.
Louisville water inserting robot 171030 140205

Technology Assists Louisville Water with Pipeline Condition Assessment and GIS Mapping

A spatial map of the pipeline depicts elevation changes as well as notable features of interest encountered during an inspection.
Sdcwa to quench a thirst 171030 140007

New Documentary Highlights Region's Water History

'To Quench a Thirst' is a three-part series produced by the San Diego County Water Authority that chronicles the region's search for water supplies, from historical to modern times.
Seweru blog 171030 135722

Sewer University Heralded a Success

The Northeast Ohio Regional Sewer District offers stakeholders a crash course in wastewater management
Img 0602 171030 130701

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.
Louisville Waterworks Museum

Louisville Water's History Project In the Spotlight

Water Works Museum named 2015 Outstanding Education/Exhibit for history
M1215 Adrian MI

Brick Arch Sewer Upgrade No Small Task

Take a step back in time as the City of Adrian (Michigan) Utilities Department rehabilitates its old brick arch sewer.
Paris sewers 171030 090042

This Sewer Museum Stinks, But is Worth the Visit

The sewers of Paris are as legendary as the city itself
News briefs msw 171030 131916

News Briefs: Crazy Sewage Stunt Brings Charges

In this week's news, a Newfoundland man is in some hot water with municipal officials, Fort Wayne celebrates 150 years of brick sewers, and Flint will reconnect to Detroit's water supply.
Newsbrief300 171030 131712

News Briefs: Savannah to Replace 19th Century Brick Pipelines

In this week’s news, aging brick pipelines are creating headaches in Georgia’s oldest city, Detroit gets $8.9 million for green infrastructure, and LA deploys shade balls in its ongoing battle against drought
Bangor maine wooden water main small dscf1405 1000 889 171030 090038

Log Jam: Crew Discovers Civil War-Era Water Pipes

Work crew discovers a piece of history in Bangor, Maine, while installing a water main.
Dscn2430

King County Workers Find Centuries-Old Artifacts

Pieces of early-American history, some dating as far back as the 1700s, were recently unearthed by workers in Seattle. Here's what they found ...