Inside the May 2014 Issue of Municipal Sewer & Water
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Pulling Together
Cover Story
The City of Cocoa reigns in its vast water system through citywide cooperation and the implementation of strong asset management principles.
Worth Noting - May 2014
Worth Noting
Grade Adjustment System Provides Alternative
Product Spotlight
Square, rectangular grade adjustment provides concrete alternative.
Product News - May 2014
Product News
Industry News - May 2014
Industry News
Hydroexcavation And Industrial Jet/Vac Services
Product Focus
A Look At Everything Water
Product Preview
The American Water Works Association’s ACE14 will showcase the most innovative products and services from all aspects of the water industry.
Gearing Up For Summer
NASSCO Corner
The past several months have provided several educational highlights for the trenchless industry.
Environmentally Safe
WWETT Spotlight
Fruitland’s biodegradable oil draws a big response from Expo crowd
Lightening The Load
Sewer
Lancaster is helping the Chesapeake Bay by using green infrastructure to efficiently reduce the load on its combined sewer system and eliminate CSOs.
Managing Millennials
The Human Side
Optimizing the talents and negating the drawbacks of this quirky cohort requires a different set of managerial skills.
Dry On The Plains
Storm/Sewer
Texas water utility manages its way through years of drought by implementing a strong contingency plan and reducing consumption by over 50 percent.
Call Before You Dig
Tech Talk
Understanding the regulations can lead to big savings on infrastructure projects
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Managing The Flow
From the Editor
Three utilities demonstrate sound approaches to handling water issues.