by bstickle | Apr 15, 2021 | South Carolina, Education, Service Line Responsibilities, State, Pennsylvania, ServLine, Infrastructure, Michigan
An expert panel will address “Aging Water Infrastructure in Our Communities,” during an online roundtable at 3 p.m. April 27.Tameika Isaac Devine, Derek Green and Scott Benson will speak about our country’s aging water and sewer infrastructure, which will need...
by bstickle | Apr 12, 2021 | Education, Infrastructure, Energy, Partnership, Utility of the Future, Energy Efficiency, Electric Vehicles, Electrical Grids
Although electric vehicles (EVs) are primarily marketed toward individual drivers, targeting information at commercial fleet managers can be very impactful in the proliferation of consumer EV ownership. With the U.S. pledging to reduce its greenhouse gas emissions by...
by Kimberly Dailey | Apr 12, 2021 | Education, Cooperatives
Although electric vehicles (EVs) are primarily marketed toward individual drivers, targeting information at commercial fleet managers can be very impactful in the proliferation of consumer EV ownership. With the U.S. pledging to reduce its greenhouse gas emissions by...
by Bill Eller | Apr 6, 2021 | Infrastructure, Water Loss, Green Initiatives, Water Conservation
Finding ways to manage water loss, especially given the age of our country’s infrastructure and the billions of gallons of water that is lost beneath our streets each year, is critical. Many water utility managers are familiar with winter water line breaks, when the...
by Bill Eller | Apr 2, 2021 | Home Maintenance, ServLine, Financial Shock
It’s something that every water utility manager has experienced: a customer opens their mailbox only to find a surprisingly large bill because of a water line leak and their first reaction is to call your staff. In most cases, when a utility bill jumps up by hundreds...