Gary and Linda De Kock plan a fourth self-propelled voyage, this time down the Missouri River, to raise funds for Water For People
The Northeast Ohio Regional Sewer District uses a shipping container to build a sewer simulator that has become a valuable asset for educating customers
Syracuse, New York, partners with the University of Chicago on a data algorithm that predicts which pipes are at the highest risk of failure
From adjusting track tension to problem warning signs, here’s what you need to know to keep your machine in good shape
The San Jose Environmental Services Department looks beyond standard stormwater management methods to keep waterways clean
The analysis by the Alliance for Water Efficiency shows the U.S. could see economic growth of $13 to $15 billion by investing in water infrastructure
From how to implement a manhole rehab program to improving operational efficiencies, we look back on some of the best pieces of advice utilities shared in the pages of Municipal Sewer & Water magazine in the past year
If you apply a condition assessment program properly, you’ll be able to prioritize infrastructure replacement and always justify the cost
The Sonoma County Water Agency’s natural riverbank filtration system has been a successful method for getting high-quality water to customers, but how was it impacted by October’s wildfires?
Little Rock, Arkansas’ reimbursement program was one of five projects given ‘exceptional’ honors by the EPA for its innovative use of State Revolving Fund loans