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The first U.S. installation will control the cantankerous Trinity River in Texas.
Whitewater parks bring a steady stream of visitors — and cash — to downtown areas.
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Using automated performance tracking to meet discharge requirements and evaluate alternative energy options.
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Click here for a bridge inspection manual and additional content from this month's issue!
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For communities that already have stormwater utilities, the next challenge is ensuring customers pay their fair share.
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It took eight years and a 1,100-foot bridge, but engineers managed to eliminate two crossings for frustrated motorists.
You're enlisting help to plan for the future — and crossing your fingers that budgets follow suit.
Water reuse storage-and-pipeline plan is $60 million under budget.
Avoid debt by using tax-exempt leases to acquire new equipment.
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Three utilities forgo time- and labor-intensive bonds and loans to free up resources for other pressing needs.