While water department superintendent Thomas Orcutt is no stranger to disaster preparedness, he's never had to deal with anything quite like COVID-19 before
Stanford researchers offer a new way to locate water leaks, saying it could save time, money and billions of gallons of water
Getting better at navigating difficult conversations with employees makes you a better leader
Water sector organizations collaborate on plan to accelerate adoption of water reuse
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With industry interest in leak-detection dogs on the rise, we talked to dog trainers Tracy Owen and Carrie Kessler to learn more about the process they used to find and train such an asset for Central Arkansas Water
A tunnel-boring machine named Big Tex is up for the challenge of digging a 5-mile drainage tunnel 170 feet below Dallas, Texas, to mitigate flooding and runoff
Patty Potty helps deliver messages about protecting wastewater collections systems in a humorous, memorable fashion.
Study was commissioned by NASSCO and concludes Phase 2 of an investigation into CIPP safety concerns