Inside the April 2008 Issue of Municipal Sewer & Water

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WATER: Setting an Example
Clayton County Water Authority’s pipe lining, pipe replacement and leak detection programs serve as a model for other Georgia water utilities.
Association News, Learning Opportunities, and Calendar of Events
A comprehensive collection of industry happenings.
Once Cheap, Now Precious
As hard as saving energy may be, it’s even harder coming to grips with the need to conserve something as seemingly limitless as water.
STORM: Estuarial Excellence
The Buzzards Bay National Estuary Program (BBNEP) in Massachusetts helps communities safeguard the environmental quality of an essential resource.
Ultra Solution
A thermoforming PVC alloy pipe enables a Florida utility to reline a culvert scheduled for open-cut repair, save money and reduce disruption.
SEWER: Double Barrel
Slip-lining and CIPP lining enable a central Wisconsin city to choose the most cost-effective sewer rehabilitation technology to suit each situation.
“Didja Hear the One About ...”
Workplace humor is invaluable, but also fraught with risk. Here’s how to make your team members laugh, without giving offense or putting your job at risk.
Cutting Through Complexity
The Mr. Manhole system enables machine-powered manhole repair that seals effectively and leaves behind a smooth road surface.
A New Look
NASSCO opts for an updated identity and a new web site to support its leadership role in trenchless technology training and education.
Delaying Decay
Here’s an overview of ways in which corrosive sulfuric acid proliferates in your wastewater collection system — and some things you can do about it.
Stormwater Filter Accommodates Shallow Installations
New filter eliminates bacteria and viruses under flowing stormwater conditions.