Inside the January 2014 Issue of Municipal Sewer & Water
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Beating CSOs in Seatown
Cover Story
Seattle has negotiated a unique consent decree that allows it to target stormwater runoff projects ahead of CSOs and SSOs.
Worth Noting - January 2014
Worth Noting
Industry News - January 2014
Industry News
Icon-rich locator lessens learning curve
Product Spotlight
Product News - January 2014
Product News
Pipeline Rehabilitation and Relining
Product Focus
Pipe bursting and cured-in-place pipe lining are proven methods for renewing aging and deteriorated pipes. Here are several systems and tools that employ these technologies, along with excavation, pipe piercing and cutting, shoring, and horizontal directional drilling tools used to expose entry points and install new pipe.
Pipeline Rehabilitation and Relining
Case Study
Join the Conversation
NASSCO Corner
NASSCO’s 2014 Annual Conference will highlight technical innovations across the trenchless industry.
Quick and Efficient Installation
Better Mousetraps
Polypropylene pipe helps Iowa utility add capacity to collections system in harsh winter conditions.
New Rules of Engagement
The Human Side
Stay interviews allow managers to better engage employees and reduce turnover.
Make Your Systems Sing
From the Editor
Utilities have a harmony and flow all their own, and a good operator is very much in tune.
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Lining the Way
Sewer
Coon Rapids turns to CIPP and continual cleaning to make big improvements in its collections system.
Award-Winning Performance
Sewer
Peachtree City cuts out FOG problems and gets a clear view of its collections system.
WWETT Preview - January 2014
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