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When Water Meets Lead: The Worst Case Scenario
Where there is water, there is life.
How Planning Can Save Your Project
The water works industry has a lot to live up to.
The Secret Ingredient to a Solid Communication Plan
Old Spice, Staples, Nike, Pizza Hut, and Starbucks.
The Irony of 'Flushable' Wipes
The cost per sheet of a flushable wipe is $1—meaning for every flushable wipe, $.10 is for the wipe and $.90 goes to the plumber.” – Plumbing knowledge from a D.C. homeowner.
Preparing for the Megadrought
According to the Washington Post, a megadrought is characterized as a sustained period of sparse precipitation and significant loss of soil moisture that span generations, about 10 times as long as the normal 3 year drought.
CISBOT: Changing Gas Pipeline Repair Forever
Humanity has an ongoing fear that the Robot Apocalypse is fast approaching.
Traceability: New Times, New Technology
The future is here and it’s tagged with improvements.
Another Cancer Causing Factor to Add to the List
1,658,370. This is the number of new cases of cancer estimated to be diagnosed for the year 2015 in the United States alone, according to The National Cancer Institute.
The Unexpected Downside of the Water Fountain Comeback
Americans now drink more bottled water than milk or even beer.
UFR: Unmeasured Flow Reducer
Every water system has leaks, theft, and tank overflows to consider.