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Dogs Being Trained to Sniff Out Water Leaks
Online Exclusives
July 31, 2017
A water utility in Australia is conducting field-testing with two spaniels to determine how effective they can be in leak detection
News Briefs: EPA Targets 12 Water Projects for New Financing Program
Online Exclusives
July 28, 2017
In this week’s news briefs, the EPA invites utilities to apply for more than $2 billion in loans through the Water Infrastructure Finance and Innovation Act, and OSHA issues citations for an incident that killed three sewer workers in January
EPA Tool Offers One-Stop Shop for Infrastructure Financing
Online Exclusives
July 26, 2017
The web-based portal consolidates information about financing mechanisms and other resources that can help communities plan their projects
Use Referrals to Reduce Recruiting Costs
Editorial
July 26, 2017
When it comes to recruiting new employees, an oft-overlooked resource can reduce costs and increase the quality of job candidates.
Keep Crews Safe with New Technology
Editorial
July 26, 2017
New wearable technology is providing a higher level of protection on job sites.
The Fine Art of Blending Stormwater Management into a Streetscape
Online Exclusives
July 26, 2017
National Association of City Transportation Officials develops a guide to help cities better implement green infrastructure alongside street components
News Briefs: Industry Group Develops Green Infrastructure Training Program
Online Exclusives
July 20, 2017
In this week’s news briefs, the Water Environment Federation is working with other utilities groups toward a 2018 debut on a green infrastructure certification program, and a Rhode Island town teams with its utility to take on private-side lead pipe replacements
Water Conservation Linked to Lower Rates
Online Exclusives
July 19, 2017
A study of two Arizona cities shows that there is a significant financial incentive for utility customers to minimize water use
News Briefs: D.C. Water Prepares for Final Phase of Massive CSO Project
Online Exclusives
July 13, 2017
In this week’s news briefs, D.C. Water awards the contract for a 5-mile, $580 million tunnel project that will reduce overflows into the Anacostia River, and a Michigan city is adding defendants to its lawsuit over who should pay for the repairs of a collapsed sewer and large sinkhole that appeared this past Christmas Eve
Utility Tackles Chronic Lift Station Issues With Public Education
Online Exclusives
July 12, 2017
Texas utility takes a proactive approach — even going door to door — to educate customers on the problems caused by grease and flushable wipes
Utility Finds Unique Add-Ons For Pump Station Upgrade
Online Exclusives
July 11, 2017
A Wisconsin utility uses a pump station upgrade as an opportunity to accomplish additional community and conservation goals
Air Excavation with a Contractor Mentality
Videos
July 10, 2017
Eight VACMASTERS units give full-service potholing company Underground Solutions a competitive edge.
Utilities Take On Climate Change Challenges Together
Online Exclusives
July 10, 2017
A regional compact among four Southeast Florida counties allows for ample sharing of resources to tackle shared problems
Industry News: July 5, 2017
Online Exclusives
July 05, 2017
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.
Study Finds Significant Water Conservation Through Simple Method
Online Exclusives
June 28, 2017
Florida Atlantic University researchers looked at what happens when utilities move beyond only watering restrictions and give customers a little more information about their water use
Skimping on Safety Can Severely Hurt Your Bottom Line
Online Exclusives
June 26, 2017
Both the direct and indirect costs of a workplace accident can quickly add up
Sliplining Gives Louisville Water a Solution
Editorial
June 22, 2017
Louisville Water is conducting the largest main replacement program in its history, with minimal impact on local residents.
Ottawa Guards Against Sewer Overflows
Editorial
June 22, 2017
A new tunnel project will give Canada’s capital city greater capacity for preventing CSOs.
Water District CEO Leads With Perspective
Editorial
June 22, 2017
A lifetime of service pushes Mark Knudsen to help build support for the essential role of water and wastewater operations.
Your Infrastructure Tells the Story
Editorial
June 22, 2017
Sewer and water systems form an outline of your city’s past and future.
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