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The mountain town of Big Bear, California, increases efficiency and lowers costs with WinCan Web and Esri ArcGIS
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In its fourth week, the partial shutdown of the federal government leaves U.S. EPA inspectors off duty and stalls infrastructure projects
The tunnel also caught 900 tons of trash, solids and debris that would have ended up in the river
Smarter systems will help utilities cope with the demands of aging infrastructure.
In other sewer and water news, a recent report shows 1.4 million people in the United States had their water service shut off in 2016
With only traditional excavation methods allowed this year to uncover and identify Flint, Michigan’s remaining lead service lines, the expenses being incurred have some worrying that hazardous pipes will remain in the ground
More than 1,000 organizations highlighted the essential role of water in the fourth annual event
With steady population growth as its driving force, the Charleston (South Carolina) Water System forges ahead on its many capital improvement projects
Dealing with existing sewer and water infrastructure is difficult enough, but it's even tougher when you're facing exponential population growth
When the Orange Water and Sewer Authority needed software to work seamlessly with its current systems and support its workflow, it turned to WinCan
Standardization through defect catalogs has provided the sewer industry with a rich, universal communication tool
Reclamation and recycling provide new life in drought-prone regions
Augmented and virtual reality technologies are popular in the video game world, but how do they apply to the water and wastewater industry?