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09.05.2024
Municipal wastewater and water treatment facility news for industry leading operators, managers and superintendents
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What Every Manager Should Know About Sexual Harassment Claims
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CUES Introduces New Technology for Sanitary and Storm Sewer Inspection
Sponsored by: CUES, Inc.
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AI Modeling Delivers More Benefits, Less Risk for Water Partnerships, Says Research
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The Versatile Viper Air Compressor
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U.S. House funding boosts Texas A&M wastewater surveillance project
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New pipe fusion unit gives operators more control
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Rethinking Water Conference slated for September in New York
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“Texas does not run on oil and gas; water is the true lifeblood of its economy,” Sarah Schlessinger, Texas Water Foundation
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Jacksonville project to pinpoint impaired areas in New River
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Governor Hochul announces $265 million investment to make water infrastructure projects affordable across New York state
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32 billion gallons of water lost in city of Houston due to ongoing broken pipe issues in 2023
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Manhole covers blown off in north St. Louis, likely from underground explosions
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Opinion: California’s water workforce is aging. Promoting the next generation of workers is essential
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