Sam Hodel, a 2020 winner of the contest, passed away after a short battle with cancer.
Jennifer King
Both Maine and West Virginia need drinking water and wastewater infrastructure improvements.
Meet one up-and-comer named by Pumps & Systems magazine as a top young professional in the industry.
Meet one up-and-comer named by Pumps & Systems magazine as a top young professional in the industry.
The president-elect’s plans include creating jobs and providing clean drinking water for all communities.
China, U.S., Japan, Germany and India will have highest revenue share.
President of Motion Industries Randy Breaux on why now is the perfect time to communicate your company’s value proposition.
Manufacturing companies partaking in Europe’s “reduced working hours” programs wonder how long funds will last.
Expert says while need for these services is “solid,” several factors contribute to the industry’s financial health.
Recent report shows a CAGR of 3.69 percent.
Oil giant says 20 percent of world’s oil and gas reserves are threatened by low prices.
Survey results show CDC guidelines are generally the norm, though PPE requirements vary.
Al Cho of Xylem explains how remote monitoring helped some utilities during the COVID-19 pandemic, and what should come next.
ASCE infrastructure report shows how coronavirus has impacted water, wastewater and other infrastructure systems.
ACEC Research Institute releases findings of Business Impact Survey series, showing changing working conditions and stimulus package impact.
Report says job and wage cuts largely due to plummeting oil prices from low demand.
EPA's tests could uncover potential risks for these essential workers.
Pumps & Systems Editorial Advisory Board members and columnists weigh in on how their companies are protecting employees in the workplace.
Legislation asks public water system owners and operators to keep service on during pandemic, even if customers can’t pay.
CDC says there is no evidence at this time that COVID-19 can be transmitted to workers through wastewater, but standard precautions should be followed.
Karl Buscher also details COVID-19 safety procedures now in use at California facility.
Why open lines of communication are important now more than ever.