- Wastewater Facilities: Experts' Views on How
Federal Funds Should Be Spent to Improve Security.
GAO-05-165 January 31, 2005 Since the events of September 11, 2001, the security of the nation's drinking water and wastewater infrastructure has received increased attention from Congress and the executive branch. Wastewater facilities in the United States provide essential services to residential, commercial, and industrial users by collecting and treating ......
- EPA awards grants for sewer
repairs.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has awarded a $483,900 grant to the Borough of Honesdale, Wayne County, PA, to help pay for repairs to deteriorated sewer lines and to help prevent untreated wastewater from entering into the Lackawaxen River. The grant will pay for 55 percent of the estimated ......
- Public Works Awards
Three members of the American Public Works Association (APWA) Wisconsin Chapter have received top national honors for their work. The Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewerage District Northwest Side Relief Sewer Project has been named winner of the 2006 APWA National Environmental Category (Over $100 Million) Project of the Year. The project consisted ......
- Fast fusion machine: speed work on sewer expansion
project.
Faced with a challenging, fast-track sewer expansion project in a time of inclement weather in Bozeman, MT, Williams Plumbing, Heating & Utilities Inc. and Utility Solutions LLC needed help. Due to the nature of the project, they believed ISCO Industries could aid their crisis. Project managers with both Williams and ......
- Duck Lake Sewer Completed
A $2.4-million Duck Lake sanitary sewer project in east central Montcalm County was recently completed. The general contractor for the project was Nagel Construction, of Moline. Nagel installed 8-inch and 10-inch diameter collector sewers, three sewage pump stations, and 4-inch and 6-inch diameter force main and sanitary sewer service leads ......
- Kings Wood project gets o.k. for sewer
extension.
Queensmead Associates, the development partnership of Trafalgar House Real Estate and Competrol Real Estate Ltd., have received final permission for a $1.8 million sewer extension to support their proposed 720,000-square-foot Kings Wood office complex on King Street (Route 120)in Armonk, New York. This permission complies with the recent adoption of ......
- Idaho Wastewater Facility Expands
It's a given that growth can be glamorous, producing eye-pleasers such as beautifully designed buildings and state-of-the-art roadways. Yet, as most everyone in the commercial construction business knows, the backend of growth — what's underneath — is usually the most crucial. That is, of course, the case when it comes ......