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Len Rodman Stepping Down as Black & Veatch CEO

Water Management April 10, 2013 at 12:00 am

The Board of Directors of Black & Veatch has selected a new chairman, president and CEO for the company upon the decision of Len Rodman to retire at the end of 2013 after 42 years of outstanding leadership, service and dedication to the company. RodmanRead More

Chiavari: Dealing with Aging Water Infrastructure is ?New Normal?

Water Management April 10, 2013 at 12:00 am

Suzanne Chiavari, New Jersey American Water vice president for engineering, joined New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection Commissioner Bob Martin and other speakers testifying before the New Jersey Clean Water Council yesterday to provide an overview of the water infrastructure damage from recent storms, includingRead More

Water and Sewer Grants are Like Midnight

Water Management April 8, 2013 at 12:00 am

I?m going to swim against the recent tide of commentaries in this publication and dozens of others on water and sewer funding. All call for more grants. Au contraire!? Going back about 45 years I see that water and sewer grants are a lot likeRead More

Itron Launches Smart Metering Analytics Designed Specifically for Water

Water Finance April 8, 2013 at 12:00 am

Itron, Inc. announced last week an expansion of its analytic capabilities in North America with Itron Water Analytics. Itron Water Analytics includes a data store optimized for analytics, business intelligence dashboards and water utility specific analytics that turn smart metering and other operational data intoRead More

Hewitt Joins HDR as Business Group Manager for Water, Natural Resources

Water Management April 8, 2013 at 12:00 am

J. Tyler Hewitt has joined HDR as the Water and Natural Resources business group?s manager for the state of Georgia. He will be headquartered in HDR?s Atlanta, Ga., office. A professional engineer, Hewitt has more than 15 years of Georgia municipal experience in water supply,Read More

City of Lee?s Summit Continues Water Main Bursting Program

Water Management April 8, 2013 at 12:00 am

The City of Lee?s Summit, Mo., is located on the southeast side of the Kansas City Metropolitan Area and provides water service to approximately 93,000 customers. The water department delivers approximately four billion gallons of water per year to its customers through a 580-mile systemRead More

CH2M HILL, McGraw-Hill Study Reveals Expected Growth in Asset Management

Water Management April 8, 2013 at 12:00 am

Strong growth in the use of asset management practices within the water industry is expected over the next five years, according the findings of a study released March 11.?The study, ?Water Infrastructure Asset Management: Adopting Best Practices to Enable Better Investments,? was conducted by McGraw-HillRead More

IPWA to Hold Financial Tools Taskforce Meeting April 18

Water Management April 8, 2013 at 12:00 am

The International Private Water Association (IPWA) will?hold a Financial Task Force meeting via?conference call on April 18 from 9:30 a.m. to 11:15 a.m. (EST). The focus of the meeting and presentation will be a review of a new initiative being implemented by the Inter-American DevelopmentRead More

Evaluating the Condition of Asbestos Cement Water Mains

Evaluating the Condition of Asbestos Cement Water Mains

Water Management April 6, 2013 at 12:00 am

According to the National Research Council of Canada, asbestos cement-lined water mains degrade when subjected to long-term exposure to sulfates and byproducts of biofilms that form on mains’ interior walls.

Making Every Drop Count

Making Every Drop Count

Water Management April 6, 2013 at 12:00 am

Globally, non-revenue water amounts to an average of 34 percent of processed water. In other words, 34 percent of the water that a utility has treated and pumped is not billed. The World Bank estimates that non-revenue water costs utilities $14 billion, annually, worldwide. In the United States, reports have shown that the non-revenue water totals between 10 and 30 percent, with more than 240,000 main breaks each year.