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September/October 2007
Vol 2, No 5
  

Ears to the Ground 
How two desert communities tackle the problem of supply side conservation
By Mark Saunders

Preaching Pump and Energy Efficiency 
Southern California Edison’s free pump-testing program is now also about the intimate relationship between water and energy efficiency.
By Lyn Corum

The New World of GIS Technology
GIS software can track everything from the size and age of the water-distribution pipes to the work orders crews tackled three months ago.
By Dan Rafter

Indoor/Outdoor Savings
Incorporating water efficiency technologies becomes standard practice for master-planned communities throughout the country.
By Carol Brzozowski

Lost and Found
Pennsylvania authorities help small systems deal with leak control issues.
By Darin Burt

Dollars and Sensing
A fixed network for leak monitoring—and meter reading—makes economic sense for a historic Pennsylvania city’s aging pipe network.
By Don Talend

Underground Safety
Canal upgrading boosts efficient water use and promotes safety by moving water from an open concrete bed to HPDE 3 feet underground.
Lynn Tilton

Gulf Coast Comeback
Post-Katrina, Mississippi identifies the critical goals of development of water and wastewater systems for the state’s housing and economic development.
By Penelope B. Grenoble    

 

 

 
 
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