Inside the September 2024 Issue of Municipal Sewer & Water

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A Robotic Approach to Sewer Maintenance A Robotic Approach to Sewer Maintenance

Yakima Invests heavily in sewer rehabilitation after full system assessment

Allocating the Resources for Sewer Improvements Allocating the Resources for Sewer Improvements

New Britain takes a long-term approach to curtailing I&I and improving system resilience

Threats to Our Water at All Depths

Water is a resource that needs to be protected at all costs

Cutting Odor and Corrosion Cutting Odor and Corrosion

Biocatalysts nearly eliminate sulfuric acid and resulting problems in wastewater lines

Building a Culture of Conservation Building a Culture of Conservation

Santa Fe looks to youth education and public involvement to encourage water-saving behaviors

The Safety Risks of Heavy Equipment The Safety Risks of Heavy Equipment

Injury and death can be prevented with careful adherence to safety protocols

Expanding Inspection Certification Opportunities

NASSCO’s Building Sewer and Drain Inspection Program launches soon

Product News - September 2024 Product News - September 2024 Product Spotlight: Perimeter barriers provide reliable flood protection in an hour’s notice Product Spotlight: Perimeter barriers provide reliable flood protection in an hour’s notice Industry News - September 2024 Industry News - September 2024 Worth Noting - September 2024 New Technology Slated for New Orleans 2024 New Technology Slated for New Orleans 2024

The 97th annual Technical Exhibition and Conference offers international water and wastewater professionals exposure to the newest products, along with water-quality education and training. This year’s event, from Oct. 7 to 9 in New Orleans, promises to show off some of the finest new products on the market for municipal water, industrial water and wastewater professionals. Below is a preview of some of the newest products highlighted at this year’s show.

2024 Annual Buyer's Guide