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Eyes on the Infrastructure
Editorial
August 27, 2012
Proactive investigation and rehabilitation program helps a rural Northwest community remove I&I and reap financial rewards.
Right from the Start
Editorial
July 26, 2012
Establishing an in-house CIPP program solves township’s sewer system problems and saves ratepayers money
Military Precision
Editorial
July 26, 2012
Fort Knox I&I project requires partnership and planning to meet tight deadlines
Getting Up to Speed
Editorial
June 27, 2012
Stevens Point collections crew makes up for lost time and a lack of system maintenance
Fast Draw
Editorial
November 22, 2011
A utility in Texas becomes the first to do in-house sewer lining projects using a new manhole-to-manhole cured-in-place process
All According to Plan
Editorial
September 29, 2011
An arsenal of equipment that includes a smart nozzle assortment helps the Great Neck WPCD stay on top of a tight maintenance and inspection routine
Best Crew for the Job
Editorial
February 28, 2011
Pinellas County Utilities adapts to tight fiscal times by relying more on in-house maintenance crews and focusing contracting on specialized services
Motor City Renaissance
Editorial
November 30, 2010
Challenged by rising costs, a declining population, anddeclining water sales, the City of Detroit has made great strides to improve its sewer and water systems
Daily Progress
Editorial
November 30, 2010
Daly City, Calif., pursues a rigorous schedule of sewer televising and repair, backed by a technological edge that is one part software, one part hardware
Out of the Comfort Zone
Editorial
July 31, 2010
Dye testing and inspection, combined with recordkeeping on a new Web-based application, helps an Ohio city get a firm handle on inflow and infiltration
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