Cities aid one another with reverse flow project 1st June 2002 Situated on the banks of the Maumee River in northwest Ohio, Napoleon owns and operates its own surface water treatment plant. The river provides a virtually
Who will pay the piper? 1st June 2002 The United States built its drinking water infrastructure in waves: first in the late 1800s, then in the 1920s, and finally in the post-World War II boom.
County enlists neighbors for unified water system 1st June 2002 Genesee County, N.Y., was a community divided by multiple water systems and sources, many of which battled problems with water quality and quantity. But
PUBLIC WORKS/Las Vegas sliplines to restore aging sewer 1st June 2002 Las Vegas has rehabilitated part of its Sloan Lane Interceptor using sliplining to aging and damaged pipe. The $3.2 million project, which took six months
WASTEWATER/Project stabilizes sewer pipeline and riverbank 1st May 2002 In 1999, spring rains near Kansas City, Mo., eroded a section of riverbank in the Blue River exposing a 120-foot-long section of 60-inch diameter concrete
PARKING/Automation boosts revenue in Birmingham 1st May 2002 The Birmingham (Ala.) Parking Authority (BPA) has made structural improvements to its lots and decks and has upgraded the technology that helps manage
Rural roads: Where finance and safety collide 1st May 2002 Rural roads experience a large number of fatalities much more than urban interstates yet they get the least amount of federal investment per lane mile.
BUILDING MAINTENANCE/County manages facilities with help of software 1st May 2002 Comprising 6,000 square miles and 15 incorporated cities, Fresno County is in the heart of California’s agricultural region. The county government has
County keeps waste paint out of the HHW cycle 1st May 2002 For years, residents of Montgomery County, Md., disposed of liquid latex paint at the county’s Household Hazardous Waste (HHW) facility and, in the process,
Is recycling disposable? 1st May 2002 As local government revenues continue to shrink, city and county leaders are searching for ways to balance their budgets, often by scaling back the services
Young Leaders Episode 4 – Cyril Jefferson – City Councilman, High Point, North Carolina 13th October 2020