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    The Town of Highland in northwest Indiana receives treated Lake Michigan water from the City of Hammond and stores and re-pumps the water to its own 25,000 residents and the Town...
    April 1, 2001
    I found the article, New Solutions to an Aging Problem (WaterWorld, Feb. 2001, pg. 47), by my colleague, Water and Wastewater Equipment Manufacturers Association (WWEMA) Executive...
    April 1, 2001
    The nation's 54,000 drinking water systems face staggering infrastructure funding needs over the next 20 years.
    April 1, 2001
    The world of E-Commerce is upon us and poses a difficult and serious challenge to traditional water and wastewater sales channels.
    April 1, 2001
    Pitney Bowes has been selected by the South Central Connecticut Regional Water Authority to provide an electronic bill presentment and payment system to serve the more than 100...
    April 1, 2001
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    Power Measurement introduced the 6200 ION three-phase power and energy meter.
    April 1, 2001
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    Bionomic Industries has announced the availability of its new VentClean System for scrubbing storage tank vent emissions caused by tank breathing and filling operations.
    April 1, 2001
    Over the next 24 months the City of Houston expects to spend nearly $2.4 million on sewer repairs using methods that don't require digging up streets and neighborhoods.
    April 1, 2001
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    Customer service is a growing concern in the business world - important enough to merit a cover story in BusinessWeek last year - "Why Service Stinks."
    April 1, 2001
    When it comes to customer information systems, even the most cutting-edge technology is useless if a client's employees do not know how to operate it to its maximum capacity.
    April 1, 2001
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    Foreseeing industry growth and overall city expansion, the City of Cedar Rapids, IA, Wastewater Treatment Plant sought a new permit that would increase the total allotted daily...
    April 1, 2001
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    The job of a municipal sanitary sewer system manager is difficult these days.
    April 1, 2001
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    Chemical grout was one of the first trenchless pipeline rehabilitation technologies and for many engineers it is still the first line of defense against infiltration into sanitary...
    April 1, 2001
    CityNet Telecommunications Inc. has begun the deployment of a fiber optic network through the sewer system in Albuquerque, NM. The project is thought to be the first of its kind...
    April 1, 2001
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    TGO Technologies has developed a simple containment system for chlorine gas cylinders.
    April 1, 2001
    The city of Detroit has selected USFilter to upgrade its secondary wastewater clarifiers as part of the city's effort to eliminate maintenance and operation costs. The stainless...
    April 1, 2001
    Despite 30 years of progress in reducing pollution from wastewater treatment facilities and other point sources categories, America's coastal waters remain in peril, according...
    April 1, 2001
    Derivion, an application service provider (ASP) that provides e-billing solutions designed for the Internet, has signed an agreement with Tacoma Public Utilities to provide Internet...
    April 1, 2001
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    The Ohio Water Equipment Company of Plain City (OWEC) provides water plant operator services to facilities throughout Ohio, including several of the largest travel center operations...
    April 1, 2001