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Arizona wastewater utility makes historical discovery.
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Kokomo, Ind., leverages technology to resolve utility location issues.
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Replace asbestos-cement pipe without turning the jobsite into a hazardous-waste site.
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Chemicals that fight fats, oils, and grease, as well as tree roots.
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In 2007, Cascade, Idaho, began to replace its entire crack-ridden concrete, steel, and cast iron drinking water system with high density polyethylene (HDPE) pipe. The leaky system was taking its toll on residents, who paid $2.50/1,000 gallons of water in 2007—up from 73 cents in 1993.
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A New Jersey maintenance team saves taxpayers $80,000 a year by bringing inspection in-house
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The city of Lincoln, Neb., is fast outgrowing its 880 miles of sanitary sewers. To remedy this situation, the Lincoln Wastewater System (LWWS) is upgrading its wastewater collection system. That's a lot of pipe.