Condition Assessment: Bridging the Gap Between Pipeline Investments and Risk Reduction
The water pipeline infrastructure in North America was built over a period of several decades. As such, it is not expected to fail all at once.
The water pipeline infrastructure in North America was built over a period of several decades. As such, it is not expected to fail all at once.
Over the last decade the federal government has been reducing its water and sewer grant footprint, replacing some of that funding with State Revolving Fund (SRF) loans.
More than 125 people traveled to Blacksburg, Va., March 9-10 to attend a joint UIM Water/Wastewater Conference and Trenchless Road Show, sponsored by Benjamin Media and in conjunction with Virginia Tech
The Clean Water America Alliance (CWAA), a newly formed organization focused on the promotion of water sustainability and the development of a viable national water policy to better address the provision of clean safe water for future generations, recently hosted its second national dialogue.
The financial services firm Janney Montgomery Scott held its annual Water Industry Summit March 22-23 in New York City at the Grand Hyatt Hotel.
I yearn for the day to arrive in late November at my church, year after year, when the 2-inch cube white cardboard boxes are handed out during worship by our senior pastor to our congregation of about 2,500.
The water pipeline infrastructure in North America was built over a period of several decades. As such, it is not expected to fail all at once.
Officials and administrators are responsible for the health of the communities they serve. This requires quality piping systems that provide clean drinking water and sanitation.
When municipal and utility engineers and other decision-makers authorize a materials or equipment purchase, they?re putting their professional reputations on the line every time.
The American Water Works Association (AWWA) recently named David B. LaFrance as its new executive director. He will join the staff in May.