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
Bluefield Research’s report values the U.S.’s water and wastewater systems at more than $728 billion
A consortium of companies working through the European Coordination Hub for Open Robotics Development is preparing a prototype for field testing in 2018 in Barcelona
In light of the latest discovery of a massive fatberg in a Baltimore sewer, here are some of the ways utilities have found success defeating FOG
From leak detection and locating to correlating and logging, here’s a breakdown of the tools that can help your utility’s water loss management efforts
The Opening General Session of WEFTEC focused on using mentorship to develop a new crop of industry leaders
Since opening in 2014 following a renovation, Louisville Water’s original pumping station turned teaching tool has had more than 90,000 visitors