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Contractor Breaks Down Large-Scale Water and Sewer Project Into Daily Checklist
Online Exclusives
January 31, 2017
To stay on track with the Rhinelander Downtown Streetscape Project, Kruczek Construction had to think both short term and long term, as well as stay flexible.
News Briefs: Flint Water Meets EPA Lead Limits
Online Exclusives
January 26, 2017
In this week’s news briefs, the latest round of sampling in Flint shows lead concentrations are below the federal action level, and officials in Fraser, Michigan, project the massive Christmas Eve sinkhole could cost $100 million to fix.
What Will the Trump Administration Mean for the Water, Wastewater Industry?
Online Exclusives
January 24, 2017
President Donald Trump has promised to make clean water a high priority, but what exactly can we expect from his administration?
Can America Afford the High Cost of Replacing Infrastructure?
Online Exclusives
January 19, 2017
A Michigan State University study is one of the first to delve into the issue of water affordability in the U.S.
Winter Wreaks Havoc on Water Pipes for Nebraska Utility
Online Exclusives
January 11, 2017
Omaha deals with record number of water main breaks in December
Infrequent Inspections Likely Led to Chronic Sinkhole Issues Says Former Detroit Sewer Worker
Online Exclusives
January 09, 2017
Most of the Fraser, Michigan, residents who were evacuated Christmas Eve are back in their homes, but months of repair work are ahead.
Massive Sinkhole Forces Christmas Eve Evacuation for Detroit Area Residents
Online Exclusives
December 29, 2016
Officials suspect a leaky sewer main is the culprit and it wouldn’t be the first time.
Water Research Foundation Publishes Report on Infrastructure Funding
Online Exclusives
December 21, 2016
The study indicates that while there are many new and innovative options for funding infrastructure, utilities still need sufficient revenue to access them.
The Time to Invest in America’s Water Infrastructure is Now
Blogs
September 07, 2016
There are still too many communities facing infrastructure challenges caused by inadequate revenue and investment.
News Briefs: Radar Technology Helps Louisiana City Identify Post-Katrina Infrastructure Problems
Online Exclusives
September 01, 2016
In this week’s news briefs, Louisiana Tech develops a pipe-penetrating scanning system that can greatly benefit municipalities, and a study examines the presence of illegal drugs in Baltimore waterways.
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