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February 10, 2016
To DC Water, we see C+ as a measure along our path toward achieving world-class infrastructure
News Briefs: London Opens First ‘Super Sewer’
Online Exclusives
February 04, 2016
In this week’s water and wastewater news, a massive deep tunnel is dedicated across the pond and St. Louis MSD plans a demolition spree
Class Ring, Found in Sewer, Returned After 54 Years
Online Exclusives
December 14, 2015
Owner of 1961 class ring thankful for the diligence of two Poplar Bluff, Missouri, utility workers who went out of their way
News Briefs: Suspects Arrested for Dam Vandalism
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December 02, 2015
In this week's news, four men are arrested after 50 million gallons of water is released into the San Francisco Bay, D.C. Water sues the EPA, and hundreds attend a party thrown by a California water utility.
Video: Pregnant Cow Rescued From Sewer
Online Exclusives
November 18, 2015
Watch as an 880-pound pregnant yellow cow is lifted out of a manhole in China’s Guizhou province
News Briefs: Workers Discover 19th Century Burial Vault
Online Exclusives
November 11, 2015
In this week’s news, workers in New York unearth more than a water main, Beverly Hills is fined for water overuse, and Akron tackles CSOs by embarking on its biggest construction project ever
New Sewer Pipe Gets Artistic Overhaul
Online Exclusives
November 04, 2015
When a decaying sewer line became an eyesore, the Tahoe City Public Utility District seized the opportunity when it came time to replace the old pipe.
News Briefs: Ribbon-Cutting Marks Sewer Milestone
Online Exclusives
October 28, 2015
In this week's news, the City of Red Deer hosts a grand opening for a new $140M sewer pipeline, a Colorado municipality plans a giant project of their own, and the Great Lakes Water Board names its first CEO
News Briefs: Rats Invade World-Famous Beach After Sewers Flood
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October 14, 2015
In this week's news, floods wreak havoc on water infrastructure on both sides of the Atlantic, and Detroit's water department undergoes a major transition
Massive Flow Creates Crazy Positive Pressure
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October 01, 2015
Texas plumbers follow their noses to find source of building odor
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