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Nation's Largest Desalination Plant Now Online
Online Exclusives
January 11, 2016
The Carlsbad Desalination Plant will enhance water supply reliability for California's San Diego County
What Water Utilities Can Learn From the Donald Trump Phenomenon
Blogs
January 06, 2016
Love him or hate him, here are three examples from Trump's presidential campaign that could be relevant to your utility.
Students Create Green Storm Drain Filter With 3-D Printing
Online Exclusives
December 28, 2015
Sustain-A-Drain Team wins $15,000 EPA grant for 3-D printed reusable storm drain filter
Understanding Nozzles and How They Work
Online Exclusives
December 16, 2015
Clean lines more efficiently and effectively by choosing the proper nozzles for high-pressure waterjetting
Class Ring, Found in Sewer, Returned After 54 Years
Online Exclusives
December 14, 2015
Owner of 1961 class ring thankful for the diligence of two Poplar Bluff, Missouri, utility workers who went out of their way
Storm-Ravaged Columbia Continues Recovery Efforts
Online Exclusives
December 08, 2015
Massive cleanup in South Carolina highlights the power of teamwork and community in the aftermath of Hurricane Joaquin. But there's still much work to be done.
Get the Most Out of Your Locating Equipment
Online Exclusives
November 25, 2015
An understanding of potential job site challenges can help operators differentiate between malfunctioning tools or a job site issue
Wastewater Utility Employs Sliplining to Fix Corroding Pipe
Online Exclusives
November 25, 2015
With the pipe buried below a busy highway and a need to keep it in service, Warwick Sewer Authority officials had to look beyond the dig-and-replace method
New Sewer Pipe Gets Artistic Overhaul
Online Exclusives
November 04, 2015
When a decaying sewer line became an eyesore, the Tahoe City Public Utility District seized the opportunity when it came time to replace the old pipe.
Wastewater Facility Dedicated to Longtime Employee
Online Exclusives
October 29, 2015
Benton Utilities honors former manager of wastewater collections, Leon Wilson
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