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Editorial
The First One They Call
In the town of 13,000 where I work, there’s a stockbroker/investment advisor whose name appears regularly in the big-city daily newspaper published...
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Violence: The Warning Signs
While OSHA reports that work-related homicides have fallen 52 percent since 1994, to about 507 a year, many experts feel workplace violence...
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Mud Dog 650 Hydroexcavator Made for Confined Settings
The Mud Dog 650 hydroexcavator from Super Products is designed for easy maneuverability and safe, effective digging in confined settings and hard-to-reach...
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Team Effort
Water leaking into crawl spaces and pooling in the flowerbed in front of the main entrance at the Fairmont Miramar Hotel in...
Blogs
WEF announces new executive director
The Water Environment Federation Board of Trustees has named Jeff Eger as its new executive director. Eger comes to WEF from Sanitation...
Blogs
Utility Management Conference registration opens
Online registration is now open for the 2011 Utility Management Conference Feb. 8-11in Denver. Sponsored jointly by the American Water Works Association...
Blogs
WEF holds nutrient management conference
The Water Environment Federation Nutrient Recovery and Management 2011 conference will be held Jan. 9-12 at the Hilton Miami (Fal.) Downtown. The...
Blogs
WEF salutes U.S. EPA for 40 years of service
The Water Environment Federation today congratulate the U.S. EPA on reaching its 40th anniversary and recognized the agency’s leadership and support in...
Editorial
Working in Concert
As cities and agencies implement sanitary sewer assessment programs, they must decide on their approach to CCTV inspections.
Essentially, there are two schools...
Editorial
Versatile Performer
Sewers don’t stop clogging just because it’s 40 degrees below zero with the wind chill factor during northern-Canada winters. Technicians at D&S...
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Healing Hands
Two or three times per week, sewage backed up into the emergency room, radiology department, and cafeteria of the Martin Memorial Hospital...
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Industry News - December 2010
Pumper & Cleaner Expo Heads to Indianapolis in 2012The 2012 Pumper & Cleaner Environmental Expo International will be held in Indianapolis, Feb....
Editorial
Get It While It’s Cold
Farmers like to “make hay while the sun shines.”One plumber and drain cleaner in Georgia likes to make snow while it’s cold...
Editorial
Sitting Pretty in Pink
When people in the Denver area see a technician from Umbrella Plumbing & Drain Cleaning LLC dressed in the company’s signature uniform,...
Editorial
Ways to Grow
Being in business for yourself can be tough. It’s even tougher if you try to go it alone. Savvy owners look to...
Editorial
Fighting the Good Fight
Operating out of its Denver County facility, Guildner Pipeline Maintenance cleans about one million feet of sewer line a year, and televises...
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You Don’t Want to Miss This
Eighty percent of attendees surveyed at the last Pumper & Cleaner Expo said they would come back in 2011.
That says a lot...

















