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How Indianapolis Cut Wastewater Infrastructure Costs by Rethinking Sewer Technology

How Indianapolis Cut Wastewater Infrastructure Costs by Rethinking Sewer Technology

Advertorial, Water Management October 21, 2025 at 9:22 am

Traditional gravity sewer systems can be prohibitively expensive, especially in areas with dense clay soils, narrow roads, and tight residential lots. That was the challenge facing portions of Indianapolis, where failing septic tanks were threatening public health and environmental safety. The city’s initial Septic TankRead More

The Patchogue Program: Replacing Failing Cesspools Revives a Long Island Village

The Patchogue Program: Replacing Failing Cesspools Revives a Long Island Village

Water Management November 1, 2024 at 6:05 am

By Joseph Harmes In 1969, when one of the fastest-growing counties in the United States was Suffolk in easternmost Long Island, N.Y., voters approved a $291 million referendum to finance its first large-scale wastewater project in acknowledgement that sewers were an environmental necessity. “Leakage from cesspoolsRead More

Water Sustainability Success Under Pressure

Water Sustainability Success Under Pressure

Water Management December 26, 2017 at 7:00 am

Revitalizing One of America’s Most Endangered Rivers with All-Terrain Sewer Technology By Joseph Harmes It was almost like the bountiful Schooling Bass were beaching themselves into the flat-bottomed fishing boat this cloudless day when the blue hues of the sky and river almost matched andRead More

WEFTEC Turns 90

WEFTEC Turns 90

Tech Stream, Water Management September 5, 2017 at 8:57 am

The Water Environment Federation’s Annual Conference Is Heading Back to Chicago This year will mark the Water Environment Federation’s 90th annual Technical Exhibition and Conference (WEFTEC), being held Sept. 30 – Oct. 4 at McCormick Place in Chicago. WEFTEC is the largest water and wastewaterRead More

Smart Metering…for Sewers?

Smart Metering…for Sewers?

Water Management December 14, 2016 at 11:10 am

Massive Low-Pressure Sewer System Project  Benefits from Real-Time Trends and Analysis By Joseph Harmes The alert pinging smart phones, tablets and computers at South East Water in Australia’s Mornington Peninsula seem facile, even boring, to anyone but a proactive utility: a customer’s grinder pump was activatingRead More