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Back in the dark ages (e.g., the 1980s) before everyone had video capabilities on their cell phones, creating a training video was a big production. Video cameras (and their batteries) weighed about 30 pounds and editing tools we crude. I...

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by Tom Walski

AWWA recently announced the release of the fourth edition of its popular manual, M22-Sizing Service Lines and Meters. You might be thinking, ā€œWhat could be new in sizing service lines?ā€ For the most part, not much has changed, but there...

by Steven Buchberger, Professor Emeritus, University of Cincinnati

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The term given to this process is ā€œDaylightingā€ (although the term gets used in a lot of other situations). The American Rivers organization is one of the leading groups in the U.S. that promotes stream daylighting. Their definition is, ā€œStream...
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Water utilities provide safe, clean water to communities and charge for the service based on metered water consumption. However, not every drop of water produced at a water treatment plant reaches customers and generates revenue for water companies. Instead, a...

by Luis Girao

I often title my blogs with a question that Iā€™m very happy to try to answer. ā€œWhatā€™s the Capacity of That Pipe?ā€ is not one of those questions. Unless you make some simplifying assumptions such as ā€œThe pipe is flowing...

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Work on the upcoming AWWA Manual on Energy (M83) is wrapping up, and Iā€™ve been working with Eric Dole, National Water and Energy Practice Lead for Garver, on the pumping chapter. Itā€™s shaping up nicely. One topic that has come...

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