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Utility Considers Creative Approach for Water Tower Repainting
Online Exclusives
June 20, 2017
Moorhead, Minnesota, holds public contest to come up with new design options
Southern Water Adopts New Web-Based Inspection Reporting Software
Online Exclusives
June 15, 2017
The web system works seamlessly with survey reporting software to make data easy to store and access
Contractor Finds Efficient Way to Rehab 800 Laterals
Online Exclusives
June 12, 2017
MBI Pipelining relies on LMK Technologies products to offer municipalities a trenchless solution to infrastructure issues
Successful Asset Management for a Major Airport Sewer Network
Online Exclusives
June 08, 2017
New Legislation Proposes Rate Assistance for Low-Income Families
Online Exclusives
June 05, 2017
Major water infrastructure improvements can come with major rate increases. How can utilities shield low-income customers from expenses they can’t afford?
News Briefs: New Study Examines Water Loss Sources in California
Online Exclusives
June 01, 2017
In this week’s news briefs, a National Science Foundation study looks further at how evapotranspiration plays into the water use picture in California, and Pennsylvania American Water takes steps to eliminate lead service lines for its customers
Showing Water Customers What They Pay For
Online Exclusives
May 31, 2017
West Virginia American Water tries a new method for shedding more light on how customers’ water bills turn into infrastructure improvements
Online Tool Provides Financial Forecasts for Infrastructure Replacement
Online Exclusives
May 30, 2017
AWWA’s Buried No Longer tool is a resource that utilities can use in planning for their own system’s upgrades, and the data will also be used to develop a national report about infrastructure needs
Utility Makes Progress On Private Lead Pipe Replacements
Online Exclusives
May 29, 2017
The Green Bay Water Utility has made a concerted effort to identify all the lead in its system, and provide waterline replacements at no cost to homeowners
Miami-Dade Builds a Utility of the Future
Editorial
May 24, 2017
Miami’s master plan encompasses hundreds of improvement projects with a focus on building resilience
Lufkin Takes In-House Approach to Controlling Inflow and Infiltration
Editorial
May 24, 2017
Lone Star utility makes major inroads on I&I and tackles lift station problems while building self-sufficiency
A Lift Station That Won’t Fail
Editorial
May 24, 2017
Pumps, Lift Stations and Conveyance
Editorial
May 24, 2017
Fuse in tight spots with McElroy interchangeable-carriage line of fusion machines
Editorial
May 24, 2017
Student Scientists to Represent U.S. in Stockholm Junior Water Prize Contest
Online Exclusives
May 22, 2017
National finals slated in mid-June at University of North Carolina
New Poll Shows Americans Want Increased Infrastructure Investment
Online Exclusives
May 17, 2017
Value of Water Campaign kicks off Infrastructure Week by releasing the poll results along with other events across the country
Climate-Change Challenges Motivate Coastal Utilities
Online Exclusives
May 15, 2017
With an eye on rising seas, a report in Rhode Island offers a long list of wastewater infrastructure recommendations
News Briefs: Budget Deal Protects Rural Water Loan and Grant Program
Online Exclusives
May 11, 2017
In this week’s news briefs, Trump’s proposed budget cuts targeting water programs don’t make it through Congress, and a New York county looking to transition from septic to sewer hopes funding in a new state law can help
Funding the High Cost of Aging Infrastructure
Online Exclusives
May 02, 2017
University research team creates interactive online map showing the various ways utilities have gotten creative with financing mechanisms
Water and Wastewater Product News: May 1, 2017
Online Exclusives
May 01, 2017
Browse the latest products exclusively for the municipal sewer and water industry
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