Category: Water/Wastewater

  • The Civil Engineering Podcast Blog

    The Civil Engineering Podcast Blog

    Learn how civil engineering leaders Greg Johnson and Richard Maloney approach communication, mentorship, and career development in this podcast episode.

  • Q&A with Water Principal and Erie Canal Expert Ken Avery

    Q&A with Water Principal and Erie Canal Expert Ken Avery

    Water Principal Ken Avery shares his more than 40 years of experience in New York State’s waterways, and the history and evolution of the Erie Canal System.

  • Full-Service Asset Management System in Brick Township, NJ

    Full-Service Asset Management System in Brick Township, NJ

    We partnered with the Brick Township Municipal Utilities Authority (BTMUA) to enhance their existing asset management program.

  • A Look at GIS: You’ve Come a Long Way, Baby!

    A Look at GIS: You’ve Come a Long Way, Baby!

    Discover and learn how a GIS program can help organize the management of key infrastructure assets! [vc_row][vc_column][vc_video link=”https://youtu.be/cftVlMekXno”][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] Geographic Information Systems. Think about it. GIS locates assets in the field with Global Positioning System accuracy. GPS is a satellite-based system that, in the right conditions, can hone-in on an object from space within a few…

  • GIS: Getting Started with the Water Quality Accountability Act

    GIS: Getting Started with the Water Quality Accountability Act

    As more processes and documents are being moved to web-based programs, it makes sense that local government, an industry with many complicated procedures, would gravitate to do the same. And with the Water Quality Accountability Act requiring owners of water distribution systems to GPS locate utilities, there’s a need to move online more than ever.…

  • NJ Water Quality Accountability Act

    NJ Water Quality Accountability Act

    Are You Ready? The recent enactment of the Water Quality Accountability Act (N.J.S.A. 58:31-1 et seq.) has established new requirements for purveyors of public water in New Jersey to improve the safety, reliability, and administrative oversight of water infrastructure. Municipalities that own and operate a potable water system with more than 500 service connections will…

  • Municipalities Unite at the 2015 NJSLOM Conference & NJSME Awards

    Municipalities Unite at the 2015 NJSLOM Conference & NJSME Awards

    In New Jersey, the largest municipal event by far is heralded in by the NJ State League of Municipalities’ (NJSLOM) Annual Conference held within the casinos of Atlantic City, NJ. This 3-day long event is filled with handshaking, info-booths, making friends, enjoying the festivities, developing business contacts and a chance to compare notes with any one of the 565 municipalities…