SIGMA Pipe Restraint Products, a division of SIGMA Corporation, has announced a new domestic manufacturing strategy for its restraint product line. Effective...
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Graphic Products releases new 5S infographic
For visual learners and visual workplace advocates, Graphic Products, Inc. has issued a free 5S infographic for websites, blogs and print media....
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Graphic Products releases new 5S infographic
For visual learners and visual workplace advocates, Graphic Products, Inc. has issued a free 5S infographic for websites, blogs and print media....
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Give the gift of international recognition with Goulds’ Heart of Industry Award
ITT Goulds Pumps is now accepting nominations for the Heart of Industry Award and the Pulse of Industry Honor Roll. These recognition...
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Give the gift of international recognition with Goulds’ Heart of Industry Award
ITT Goulds Pumps is now accepting nominations for the Heart of Industry Award and the Pulse of Industry Honor Roll. These recognition...
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Severn Trent Services supplies filter underdrain system to Missouri water treatment plant
Severn Trent Services was awarded a contract to supply its TETRA LP Block filter underdrain system for the City of Kansas City,...
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Severn Trent Services supplies filter underdrain system to Missouri water treatment plant
Severn Trent Services was awarded a contract to supply its TETRA LP Block filter underdrain system for the City of Kansas City,...
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Florida utility recognized for water and wastewater achievements
Winning an award for outstanding distribution system is nothing new for Bay County (Fla.) Utility Services, which took home the 2012 honor...
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AWWA launches new symposium on biological drinking water treatment
The American Water Works Association announced the launch of its newest event, the 2013 Biological Treatment Symposium, to be held March 28-29, in Denver,...
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Teenager brings hope to clean water industry
Students enthusiastic about science recently participated in the 14th annual America’s Top Young Scientist Challenge sponsored by Discovery Education and 3M. The...
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AWWA launches new symposium on biological drinking water treatment
The American Water Works Association announced the launch of its newest event, the 2013 Biological Treatment Symposium, to be held March 28-29, in Denver,...
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UV Ray of Hope for Safer Drinking Water
A group of researchers from the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) Physical Measurement Laboratory’s Sensor Science Division is part of...
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Florida utility recognized for water and wastewater achievements
Winning an award for outstanding distribution system is nothing new for Bay County (Fla.) Utility Services, which took home the 2012 honor...
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IBM offers Intelligent Operations Center on Cloud program
IBM has introduced a new cloud computing service that offers cities access to its IBM Intelligent Operations Center program without having to...
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EPA updates rule for pathogens in drinking water
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has updated the rule for pathogens in drinking water, including setting a limit for the bacteria E....
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Palo Alto focuses on decades of superior utility service
In 2012, the City of Palo Alto Utilities (CPAU) in Calif., entered its 20th year of a 25-year project to replace 75...
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Petitioners seek EPA ban on biosolids land application
The Age of Autism website is asking people to use the Obama Administration’s “We the People” website to petition the U.S. EPA...
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NY DEP announces improved maintenance contributes to fewest water main breaks in over a decade
New York City Department of Environmental Protection Commissioner Carter Strickland announced that improved maintenance and training in the agency’s Bureau of Water...
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Electric shock kills worker at wastewater treatment plant
A contract worker died earlier this week after an electrical shock at the Kuwahee Wastewater Treatment Plant in Knoxville, Tenn.
Michael Tallent, 27,...









