Testing performed at England’s Lancaster University confirms that Fibrelite Corp.’s 30- and 36-inch manhole covers carry the same loads as heavier iron and aluminium covers without damage.
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We’ll be your eyes and ears at the pipe-tapping and meter-assembling contests, People’s Choice taste test, and “Mile High Tap to Tap” (where we hope to pick up a “No Water, No Beer” T-shirt).
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) today released results of a survey showing that $384 billion in improvements are needed for the nation’s drinking water infrastructure through 2030 for systems to continue providing safe drinking water to 297 million Americans.
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Fast and easy pipe renewal to enable cost-efficient infrastructure modernization.
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MBP is pleased to announce that the Town of Chapel Hill (Town) has selected MBP to provide retro-commissioning services on two community use facilities.
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U.S. demand for virgin and reactivated activated carbon is expected to increase 11% annually to 1.3 billion pounds worth $1.35 billion in 2017.
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The Rancho California Water District (RCWD) has gradually been replacing all of their gas chlorine disinfection with MicrOclor on-site hypochlorite generators manufactured by Process Solutions, Inc. (PSI).
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By the end of the summer, the Rancho California Water District’s Elm Street Pump Station will be operating the agency’s first vertical-cell sodium hypochlorite generator for reclaimed water. The principal application will be irrigation for a sports park and golf courses.
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U.S. demand for virgin and reactivated activated carbon is expected to increase 11% annually to 1.3 billion pounds worth $1.35 billion in 2017.
In an Earth Day ceremony at National Geographic Headquarters, in Washington D.C., the U.S. Water Alliance presented its U.S. Water Prize to three winners.
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For more than two decades, two federal agencies and Congress have tried to write a single coherent standard for regulating how, when, and where international shipping companies discharge ballast water, one of the main ways that non-native fish, plants, and other organisms (think zebra mussel) get...
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Zebra mussels have invaded intake pipes throughout the Northeast.
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Since January, almost 60,000 homeowners have signed up for the American Water Resources-delivered insurance program at $3.99/month (water) and $7.99/month (sewer).
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Researchers have found that medium- and high-density polyethylene pipelines (MDPE and HDPE) survive even when the earth liquefies and shifts.
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Communities in 19 states restored 400 miles of streams nationwide.
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California court tells county it can’t keep Los Angeles from recycling on its own property.
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Culprits include lowest-cost vs. lowest-cost-of-ownership bid requirements.
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Conditions at more than 16,000 streamgages and other sites available via text or email.
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Des Moines Water Works is pleased to announce a low-cost water service line coverage program now available through HomeServe USA (HomeServe).
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Kubota Corp.’s ductile iron pipe has survived 40 years of seismic activity.