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    Real-time Remote Monitoring Helps Combat Illegal Dumping

    Jan. 1, 2019
    SmartCover sensors installed in underground sewer lines in Rohnert Park, Calif., led to the successful capture of an illegal dumping suspect charged with 326 illegal sewage dumps...
    Infrastructure Funding

    The Outlook for Water Infrastructure Funding in 2019

    Jan. 1, 2019
    This year, more so than ever, it will be incumbent upon all water associations, groups, and stakeholders to join together and speak with one voice to elevate the needs of water...
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    Wastewater

    Global Water Outlook

    Jan. 1, 2019
    Municipalities and governmental bodies should plan well in advance and look for alternative solutions to complement natural water sources and meet growing water demand.
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    Treatment

    Identifying the Gaps Between Water and Wastewater Operators and Market Partners

    Jan. 1, 2019
    A joint survey of water and wastewater operators across Canada and the United States highlights key challenges, investment needs, and levels of confidence to deliver on those ...
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    Water Utility Management

    A ‘Growing’ Problem with Hydrants

    Jan. 1, 2019
    When firefighters are forced to take time to locate hydrants hidden by vegetation and other obstructions, it causes unnecessary delays. Brunswick Regional Water and Sewer (H2GO...
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    Potable Water Quality

    Reliable Measurements

    Jan. 1, 2019
    Designed to minimize operator intervention, the M5310 C Analyzers streamline process optimization and regulation compliance with cost-effective, reliable measurements.

    More content from Volume 35, Issue 1, January 2019

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    America’s Water Infrastructure Act

    Jan. 1, 2019
    The Act is a rare bipartisan collaboration between House and Senate Democrats and Republicans to focus attention on the nation’s water infrastructure.
    Urban Stormwater

    Rethinking our approach to wet weather infrastructure

    Jan. 1, 2019
    Increasing the resilience of water and wastewater systems