In this week's sewer and water news, the derailment of 33 oil tanker cars has utilities downstream concerned about water quality; and Michigan is experiencing infrastructure issues in the wake of flooding in the Upper Peninsula
From leak detection and locating to correlating and logging, here’s a breakdown of the tools that can help you serve your utility customers' water loss management efforts
For too long, cities have neglected a key source of I&I. Learn how rethinking manhole inspection can provide a high ROI with this new white paper.
Looking for education opportunities in the water and wastewater industry? Check out this updated listing of upcoming events from around the country.
From information sessions to hydrant-assembly contests, the 137th American Water Works Association Annual Conference and Exposition had something for everyone in the water industry
Investing in sewer rehabilitation equipment takes time and thoughtful consideration
Eligible projects include new, restored or rehabilitated water infrastructure
In this week's sewer and water news, one trench collapse in Maryland kills a construction worker, and a second worker is lucky to escape with his life after a similar collapse in Alberta