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KEG Technologies, Inc. Announces the Hiring of Dean Peake
(Masison, MS) – KEG Technologies, Inc., a manufacturing leader in high efficiency, high performance sewer cleaning equipment, is pleased to announce the addition of Dean Peake to our USA sales staff. “Dean Peake will become KEG’s Western Territory Manager effective January 8, 2007,” said Vice President and General Manager Barry Howell. “Dean joins our team ...
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John Solovey Named Northeastern Territory Manager
KEG Technologies, Inc., a manufacturing leader in highefficiency, high‐performance sewer cleaning equipment, is pleased to announce the hiring of John Solovey as our Northeastern Territory Manager. Solovey joins KEG after four years as a territory manager with Johnston MadVac Sweepers of Chino, California. Solovey’s area of responsibility will be the Eastern Seaboard states from the ...
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KEG Technologies, Inc. Announces New Operations Manager
KEG Technologies, Inc., a manufacturing leader in high efficiency, high performance sewer cleaning equipment, is pleased to announce the promotion of Josh Cox to Operations Manager of our Madison, Mississippi facility, effective today. Josh joined KEG in 2006 after graduating from Belhaven College. For the past year he has served as shipping ...
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Hi-Vac Corporation
Hi-Vac Corporation is pleased to announce the acquisition of O’Brien Manufacturing, a high quality sewer cleaning equipment manufacturer with over 65 years of experience. The addition of the O’Brien product line will include hydro-cart, skid, and trailer jetters. All manufacturing will be centrally located in our large modern facility in Marietta, Ohio with minimal interruptions in ...
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KEG Technologies, Inc. Announces 2006 Distributor Awards
KEG Technologies, Inc., a manufacturing leader in high-efficiency, high-performance sewer cleaning equipment, is pleased to announce the recipients of our 2006 distributor sales awards. 2006 Distributor of the Year: Maric Sales of West Jordan, Utah has been selected KEG’s 2006 Distributor of the Year. “Maric has been a constant for KEG since ...
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A new product from Joraform - food conveyor 60L
To simplify feeding the JK5100 with organic composting material, Joraform is happy to announce the newest member to our product family. The Food Conveyor 60 L facilitates the handling for operations with large amounts of food waste such as schools, restaurants, hotels and industries. Safety and Handling The food conveyor lid is opened and the waste food is put in the container. When the lid is ...
By Joraform AB
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US EPA orders Marin County sewage systems to address `chronic` spills
The US Environmental Protection Agency has issued enforcement actions requiring nine sewage collection systems in the Sausalito and Mill Valley areas of southern Marin County, Calif. to address chronic sewage spills, improve sewer maintenance and implement long-term programs to renew aging sewer pipes. Deteriorated conditions of the sewer systems became evident when heavy rains overwhelmed the ...
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DOJ and EPA propose more time to complete Baton Rouge Sewage Treatment Plant upgrades
The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ), U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality (LDEQ) today proposed that Baton Rouge be given additional time to upgrade its sewage treatment plants. As part of the proposal, Baton Rouge wastewater treatment plants will undertake additional projects to further reduce sanitary sewer overflows and ensure Clean ...
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San Diego to Spend $1 Billion for Sewage System Upgrades
SAN DIEGO, California, July 31, 2007 (ENS) - The city of San Diego will spend $1 billion over the next six years to upgrade its sewer system under a comprehensive settlement filed in federal court today by the Justice Department and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. The consent decree settles a lawsuit over sewer spills filed in 2001 by The Surfrider Foundation and San Diego Coastkeeper. ...
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Most Popular: 1″ Manual Push Inspection Videoscope
Our most popular 1 inch diameter push camera or commonly called sewer camera, push camera or pipe inspection camera system. This system offers 100 feet of sewer camera push cable, 7 inch color screen, rechargeable battery pack and water proof storage case. This sewer camera system is our most popular push camera not only for the competitive price but also for the durability and ...
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Electro Scan Inc. Announces New Products to Overhaul Sewer Pipeline Evaluation Market
Electro Scan Inc. today announced the availability of the ES-38TM for Sewer Laterals. The ES-38TM is the first in a series of next generation sewer evaluation products for plumbers and sewer utilities to identify and quantify pipe defects that cause leaks. The ES-38TM is designed for sewer laterals from 3” to 8” in diameter. The company also announced its companion Smartphone app and ...
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Atlanta will get more time to complete sewer upgrades
The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ), the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the Georgia Environmental Protection Division (EPD) today proposed an amendment to a 1999 Consent Decree that would give the City of Atlanta additional time to complete the limited remaining repairs needed to eliminate sanitary sewer overflows and ensure Clean Water Act compliance. The untreated sewage from ...
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American Water (AWK) unit to purchase sewer assets for $231 million
Pennsylvania American Water, a subsidiary of American Water (AWK), has signed an agreement with the Butler Area Sewer Authority (BASA) to purchase its wastewater system for $231.5 million. The system serves nearly 15,000 customers over 32.5 square miles, including the City of Butler; Butler and Center townships; East Butler Borough; and parts of Connoquenessing Borough, Summit and Oakland ...
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Arecibo, Puerto Rico, to upgrade sewer system to resolve clean water act violations
A settlement between the United States and the municipality of Arecibo, Puerto Rico, will resolve violations of the Clean Water Act and specifically violations of its Small Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System permit, the Department of Justice and the Environmental Protection Agency announced today. This is the first judicial action addressing violations of this type of permit. Arecibo’s ...
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Even the 12-inch BA300E pump is multifunctional
When most people think of a multifunctional mobile pump, a compact 4 or 6-inch dewatering pump typically springs to mind. However, with BBA Pumps, all pumps with an E-style impeller are suitable for multifunctional use in a wide range of applications, including pumping raw sewage ...
By BBA Pumps BV
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Knoxville Utilities Board Meets Major Consent Decree Milestones
The Knoxville Utilities Board (KUB) has completed a mix of sewer replacement, rehabilitation and ongoing maintenance work together with two supplemental environmental projects throughout Knoxville and Knox County, as required under a 2005 consent decree. The Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation (TDEC) and the Tennessee Clean Water Network were co-plaintiffs with the United States ...
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NACWA, NRDC Forward Statement Supporting Green Infrastructure to EPA
The National Association of Clean Water Agencies (NACWA), the Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC), and 20 other groups representing conservation interests, public utilities, and state regulators have joined forces to promote the use of green infrastructure as an economical and efficient way to reduce the impacts of combined and sanitary sewer overflows and to control stormwater runoff. A ...
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San Juan, Puerto Rico Agrees to Make Investments in Clean Water
Under a settlement with the U.S. Department of Justice and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, the Municipality of San Juan has agreed to make substantial upgrades to its storm sewer systems throughout the city. The upgrades and related cleaning activities are aimed at eliminating or minimizing daily discharges of large volumes of untreated sewage from the Municipality’s storm sewers, ...
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Congressional briefing on combined sewage overflows: challenges and innovations - May 16
In its 2004 Report to Congress on CSOs and SSOs, EPA estimated that the costs associated with controlling these overflows in the next 20 years totaled nearly $140 billion ($50.6 billion and $88 billion respectively). These costs have likely risen dramatically over the past decade, and in addition the severity and length of the economic downturn could not have been foreseen. No one doubts that ...
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City of South Bend agrees to improve sewer system to address clean water act violations
The United States Attorney’s Office and the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) today announced that the City of South Bend, Indiana has agreed to make an estimated $509.5 million worth of improvements to its combined sewer system to significantly reduce overflows of raw sewage to the St. Joseph River, which is a tributary of Lake Michigan. One well-known stretch of the St. Joseph ...
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