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You don't have to be a big gun-a Los Angeles or New York City or St. Louis-to get your share of the shrinking federal-funding pie. But you do have to network.
A small department in a small town uses Microsoft Access and Google Earth to quickly and cheaply build a GIS database.
American Water Works Association Conference Exhibitors
Leverage your relationships when seeking financial aid.
A team effort shaves 20 days off railroad grade crossing improvements.
Permitting a water source in an environmentally sensitive area.
Although less than 2% of the nation's drinking water plants use membranes for filtration, Manitowoc Public Utilities in Wisconsin and the Kennewick Public Works Department in Washington are using the technology to produce additional clean water without significant additional expense.
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Long used to rejuvenate roads in the Southwest, asphalt rubber is gaining fans across North America.
Bridge the gap between what your operation can afford and what it must accomplish.
Truck manufacturers' newest wares come of age.
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As gasoline prices creep ever upward, investment in public transportation is paying off.
Colorado's Arapahoe County will eliminate more than 30 positions after its largest customer became the 17th city to outsource infrastructure services to engineering firm CH2M Hill OMI.
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Safety concerns threaten to stamp out the formerly standard 8-inch traffic light.
Have the questions about how safe your department's drinking water is slowed down yet?