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No Excuses
Editorial
February 28, 2011
The Fort Worth Water Department keeps SSOs in check with collection system upgrades and world-class maintenance
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
Single Source
Editorial
February 28, 2011
The M-Series system from Rausch Electronics accommodates multiple inspection and other tools on a single tractor, controller and software package
Letting the Light Shine
Editorial
January 31, 2011
The Explorer Zoom pan-and-tilt camerafrom UEMSI includes onboard LED lighting that makes it easier to see in large pipes
The Whole Big Picture
Editorial
October 31, 2010
A combined laser, sonar and video inspection technology from CUES helps users cost-effectively assess conditions in large sewer pipes without interrupting service
Seeing the Heat
Editorial
July 31, 2010
Infrared sewer inspection technology now includes display of temperature in full color, opening up new applications for investigating issues
Home Cooking
Editorial
May 31, 2010
The City of Ames succeeds with an in-house pipe inspection program and looks to put its own crews to work on sewer cleaning, as well
Simple Things Done Right
Editorial
February 28, 2010
Marietta Water has earned repeated First Place awards for excellence in quality and service, using ordinary tactics, executed with great finesse
SEWER: Open to Suggestion
Editorial
January 31, 2010
A town in the high desert of Idaho finds answers to its aging infrastructure challenges by studying and applying a wide range of trenchless technology approaches
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