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How the Colorado-Big Thompson project balances water supply across drought cycles
The C-BT Project includes 12 reservoirs, 35 miles of tunnels, 95 miles of canals, and 700 miles of transmission lines.
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What wastewater operators should consider before investing in a vacuum truck
Compare costs, equipment, and ROI to choose the right vacuum truck for your utility.
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How San Francisco is rebuilding a 1950s wastewater plant for a modern city
Inside San Francisco’s $5B Southeast Treatment Plant overhaul, including new headworks, biosolids upgrades, and lessons for utilities rebuilding aging infrastructure.
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CEO spotlight: SewerAI’s Billy Gilmartin on the future of AI in wastewater
America’s wastewater infrastructure is failing faster than it can be replaced. For years, SewerAI Co-Founder and CEO Billy Gilmartin watched it happen up close.
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Can you ‘Dig’ it? Clearer water brings back wildlife to the White River
The local ecosystem has been reshaped by a 28-mile network of 18-foot-diameter tunnels intercepting untreated effluent that once flowed into the watershed.
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Public or private wastewater: where should operators build their career?
The wastewater industry's talent crisis forces both sectors to compete harder for operator expertise
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CEO spotlight: OBIC’s Dustin Schlachter on water industry challenges and practical solutions
The water industry veteran exposes the costly mistake municipalities continue to make and explains how to fix it.
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Recently completed DigIndy project aims to stop billions of gallons of sewage overflows
The DigIndy Tunnel System is designed to divert at least 95% of sewer overflows into treatment facilities operated by Citizens Energy Group.
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Proactively reactive: one utility director’s approach to capital planning
Here's how Joe Lanzafame, New London's utility director, balances critical water infrastructure needs with limited resources and long-term community goals.
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Who’s going to run the plants? Inside the push to rebuild the water workforce
Aging workforce, urgent challenge. Here's how waterworks associations are transforming water infrastructure careers.
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What Winter Storm Fern revealed about utility response plans
Winter Storm Fern challenged utility systems across the U.S. last week, underscoring the significance of proactive water infrastructure protection.
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10 ways your wastewater testing program could be costing you more than you think
These signs indicate that your wastewater testing program could be costing you thousands in compliance risks, potential fines, and equipment damage.
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