This maintenance advice covers common pieces of equipment that could be in your arsenal, from hydroexcavators to inspection cameras
See what’s going on around the country in this listing of new water and wastewater projects
Also in this week's sewer and water news, 10 breweries in Scottsdale, Arizona, will offer reuse beer at a celebration event
Managing people you used to work with side by side poses unique challenges. Here’s how to ease the transition.
Here's a quick roundup of recent industry news. Track the industry's movers and shakers, learn about company acquisitions, get the skinny on new products and more.
Also in this week's sewer and water news, lawmakers introduce a bill that aims to encourage competition among suppliers of construction materials for water infrastructure projects
Browse the latest products exclusively for the municipal sewer and water industry
Also in this week's water and wastewater news, nearly 600 former EPA officials are asking House of Representatives leadership to investigate the EPA
Educational events, festivals and open houses are slated around the country Oct. 23 for the national day of advocacy for water/wastewater infrastructure
Also in this week's sewer and water news, New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy outlines a $2 billion plan to address lead contamination statewide
The Water Environment Association of Kentucky & Tennessee is now calling itself the Clean Water Professionals of Kentucky & Tennessee
At WEFTEC in Chicago this September, the EPA announced a program called the Water Workforce Initiative to help U.S. municipalities face staffing shortages in the water/wastewater sector
In this week's sewer and water news, a man from Toms River, New Jersey, is sentenced to five years in prison for lowering customers' water bills in exchange for bribes
The Senate Appropriations Committee protected the WaterSense program and increased water infrastructure funding in the FY20 Interior-EPA budget bill
Also in this week's sewer and water news, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is claiming that San Francisco's homeless camps are violating the Clean Water Act
Worker fatigue can be particularly dangerous on a construction job site. Nothing beats getting the correct amount of sleep, but there are other methods and tools that can help as well.