
Tried & Tested Materials
My usual supplier provided me with a “new improved” product but after several failures of the new improved lining material I’m not so sure. How

Casting the Future of Pipe Rehabilitation
Casting the Future of Pipe Rehabilitation When two leaders in a field see an opportunity to combine forces the outcome can become more than the

Sinkholes: coming to a town near you
A couple months ago, a sinkhole measuring 25 feet in width, 50 feet in length and 25 feet in depth opened up in Westlake, Ohio.

Millions of Raw Sewage Makes its Way through Dayton
About 4.7 million gallons of untreated sewage was diverted into the Stillwater River in a 20-hour span after recent tornadoes. County sewer officials had to

Septic-to-Sewer Conversions Taking Place in Ohio
The next phase of construction of a U.S. EPA-mandated resident septic tank to sanitary sewer conversion in a city south of Cleveland is set to

Keeping the Cuyahoga River Squeaky Clean
When the first sewer and treatment plant was built in Akron in the early 1900s, the goal was to keep sewage away from people. The