On the morning of Dec. 12, 2017, about 30 homes in Louisville, Kentucky’s Shelby Park neighborhood were without water, and others were experiencing low water pressure after a massive water main break at the intersection of Clay and Oak streets. More than 20 million gallons of water flooded the neighborhood, covering a three-block area.
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Maury D. Gaston has been selected vice chairman of the AISC, which represents the interests of iron and steel producers and their supplier-vendor partners throughout the state.
Read MoreACIPCO partnered with Metro Changers and Carver High School students to help seniors in the North Birmingham neighborhood by painting houses, replacing roofs and repairing decks.
Read MoreCobb County, Georgia’s Cumberland area has changed dramatically over the last 30 years. What used to be a predominantly suburban office market is now a community with desirable housing and a booming business climate.
Read MoreKeith Richmond was recently named safety manager at AMERICAN Cast Iron Pipe Company. Richmond joined AMERICAN in 2006 as a safety technician and was selected assistant safety manager in 2011. He holds a bachelor’s degree in occupational safety and health […]
Read MoreOn December 15, 2015, the White House announced an initiative to engage the private sector in advancing the nation’s water infrastructure. The strategy will focus on innovation, technology and private-sector investment. Water supply, water transfers, water conservation and broader water […]
Read MoreThe late Stephen D. Moxley, AMERICAN Cast Iron Pipe Company president from 1955 to 1963, will be inducted into the Birmingham Business Hall of Fame Aug. 18, 2015. The Kiwanis Club of Birmingham sponsors the Birmingham Business Hall of Fame, […]
Read MoreAMERICAN Flow Control’s Captivater locking fire hydrant cap can help water utilities prevent water theft and lost revenue, and ensure water and water pressure availability to firefighters.
Read MoreSix G.W. Carver High School juniors and seniors will travel to Costa Rica this summer to experience first-hand the language and the culture of the Central American nation. The students and their families raised the majority of the more than $14,000 the trip will cost. AMERICAN, as the school’s Partner in Education, will contribute the rest.
Read MoreAMERICAN Cast Iron Pipe Company is one of two companies to receive this year’s prestigious C. Everett Koop National Health Award in recognition of its WellBody health and wellness program.
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