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Displaying results 1481-1493 of 1493
Industry News - May 2010
Editorial
April 30, 2010
McElroy Adds Build and Price Internet Feature; Sewage, Wastewater Construction at Record Levels; ADS Acquires StormTech LLC; SPIR STAR Promotes Blalock to Outside Sales Rep
End to End
Editorial
April 30, 2010
Accela Asset Management lets government agencies and utilities manage multiple functions in a single, integrated software package
Badge of the Professional
Editorial
April 30, 2010
Wastewater collections system operators in Monroe County, N.Y., go to school to improve their skills and earn certification in their specialty
The Bottom Line
Editorial
April 30, 2010
The City of Duluth battles unique hillside topography in a productive effort to stamp out sanitary sewer overflows and comply with a consent decree
Industry News - April 2010
Editorial
March 31, 2010
Dresser Supplies Blower Packages for Egyptian Water Project; Godwin Pumps Names; USB-Sewer Equipment Recognizes Top Distributors; Vacall Forms Partnership, Names Dealer; Vanair Hires Director of Purchasing
Down to a Science
Editorial
March 31, 2010
Progressive stormwater management practices in Dane County, Wis., help protect the area’s urban lakes as well as small trout streams
Tightening Up
Editorial
March 31, 2010
New Castle County takes an aggressive approach to sewer maintenance with an eye toward main rehabilitations that will last 100 years
Winding Underwater
Editorial
March 31, 2010
High-density polyethylene pipe provides the answer to the challenge of replacing and upsizing a sewer interceptor beneath an Oregon lake
Devouring Trouble
Editorial
February 28, 2010
Centrifugal chopper pumps in a major lift station put an end to frequent plugging that drove up costs and threatened SSOs
Simple Things Done Right
Editorial
February 28, 2010
Marietta Water has earned repeated First Place awards for excellence in quality and service, using ordinary tactics, executed with great finesse
How Big Is That Pipe?
Editorial
January 31, 2010
Many wastewater collection system technicians have had this experience: You need to inspect a line, or set up a skid for waterjet cleaning, but from your vantage point in the street you can’t confidently tell if the pipe is 6-inch or 8-inch. And you’d rather not perform a confined-space entry to go down the manhole and use a tape measure.
Litter Corral
Editorial
January 31, 2010
A trapping device tested in the nation’s capital skims debris from stream surfaces, helping to keep waterways clean
No Valve Left Behind
Editorial
December 31, 2009
A Tennessee utility’s proactive valve maintenance program quickly pays dividends in reduced manual labor, reduced leakage, and better asset data
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