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Fitch: Lead Lawsuits Will Pressure Water Sector
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March 10, 2016
Expectations are that any proposed rule revisions from the EPA will likely move the industry toward removing all lead service lines.
Regina Opts for Easier, Cheaper Way to Access Deep Sewers
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March 07, 2016
Method provides safe and permanent access to mains up to 30 feet deep and will serve the city for generations to come
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January 21, 2016
Browse the latest products exclusively for the municipal sewer and water industry
Wastewater Utility Employs Sliplining to Fix Corroding Pipe
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November 25, 2015
With the pipe buried below a busy highway and a need to keep it in service, Warwick Sewer Authority officials had to look beyond the dig-and-replace method
EPA Establishes Flint Safe Drinking Water Task Force
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October 22, 2015
Task Force will provide technical assistance on reconnecting the City of Flint drinking water system to a new source
News Briefs: Crazy Sewage Stunt Brings Charges
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October 21, 2015
In this week's news, a Newfoundland man is in some hot water with municipal officials, Fort Wayne celebrates 150 years of brick sewers, and Flint will reconnect to Detroit's water supply.
Controlling Corrosion Costs
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March 27, 2014
Composite manhole covers offer a variety of advantages to their traditional counterparts in corrosive environments.
Eye on Electricity
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January 31, 2012
A power monitoring system designed in-house helps the Florida Keys Aqueduct Authority keep a tight rein on pumping costs for its water distribution system
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