Matt Rosenwald, senior sales engineer for AMERICAN Ductile Iron Pipe and AMERICAN SpiralWeld Pipe in the Southwest Region, was recently appointed to the American Water Works Association’s Manufacturers and Associates Council (MAC).
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Read MoreSarah Charlotte Blair had the idea to organize an iron pipe foundry in the South. This led to the formation of AMERICAN Cast Iron Pipe Company in Birmingham, Alabama, in 1905.
Read MoreThe Houtzdale Municipal Authority is installing more than 300 resilient wedge gate valves with ALPHA restrained joint ends and almost 60 American-Darling® B-62-B fire hydrants with ALPHA bases as part of the water authority’s distribution replacement project.
Read MoreDuring National Engineers Week, we salute the many engineers at AMERICAN and across the country who – like all pioneers – use their knowledge, creativity and sense of adventure to cross frontiers.
Read MoreMicheline Parkey was named risk manager at AMERICAN Cast Iron Pipe Company earlier this year. In her role, Parkey identifies and manages potential risks for AMERICAN and its subsidiaries.
Read MoreAMERICAN Cast Iron Pipe Company recently announced the addition of Scott Murphy as assistant vice president of Finance. Murphy brings 35 years of corporate finance and accounting experience to the company.
Read MoreThis also appeared in the September 2019 Opflow. By Maury D. Gaston, manager of Marketing Services for AMERICAN Ductile Iron Pipe and AMERICAN SpiralWeld Pipe The United States recently celebrated its centennial year of standards for engineering products. Today’s American […]
Read MoreAn estimated 300 people from the ACIPCO-Finley, Hooper City, North Birmingham and Smithfield Estates neighborhoods gathered together for a day of fun and fellowship in the park on August 24.
Read MoreLocated 25 miles north of Seattle, Everett, Washington, is home to more than 110,000 residents. Everett is also located along the Cascadia fault line, which makes the city more susceptible to a massive earthquake. When the time came to replace some of its aging water distribution lines, the city installed AMERICAN’s Earthquake Joint System.
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