Also in this week's sewer and water news, a water supervisor faces felony charges for tampering with his city's main meter; and the mayor of Santa Fe is criticized for his exorbitant water use
Virginia Tech and The Water Research Foundation each receive nearly $2 million in funds
New York utility’s recent radio interview highlights emphasis on public education
Utah State University follows up on a survey of U.S. and Canadian water utilities it first did in 2012
In this video profile, workers with the city of Liberty, Missouri, use a CCTV van setup by Envirosight and its ROVVER X camera to inspect sanitary sewer lines. Then, a crew installs a new 8-inch water main in an area that had been plagued by chronic leaks.
WinCan makes collecting, sharing and reporting cross bore detection data easy with support for lateral-specific observation catalogs and seamless integration of GIS mapping systems
It’s been a year since the emergency drought order was lifted following the state’s rough five-year stretch. But now some are concerned that water use is back to pre-drought levels.
This free tech poster provides an overview of the capabilities of the new VC500 controller for the ROVVER X crawler inspection system
Conventional tap water lost out to recycled wastewater in a blind taste test conducted by university researchers, shedding light on approaches that could be taken to better sell it to the public as a drinking water supply solution
WinCan's Manholes Module allows users to analyze, annotate, report and share their manhole inspection data