On November 12, 2020, AMERICAN experts presented a live webinar for more than 500 water and wastewater professionals and students. The event, hosted by Water Online, discussed iron and steel pipeline resilience and why it matters when selecting pipe materials for installation.
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On Wednesday, October 21, 2020, we celebrate “Imagine a Day without Water,” a day to inform Americans of the value and essential nature of water in every aspect of our lives.
Read MoreAMERICAN Ductile Iron Pipe and AMERICAN SpiralWeld Pipe Marketing Services Manager Maury D. Gaston speaks with Water Talk about pipeline resilience and how ductile iron and steel outperform other pipe materials.
Read MoreAMERICAN SpiralWeld Pipe Company, a subsidiary of AMERICAN Cast Iron Pipe Company headquartered in Birmingham, Alabama, is expanding its spiral-welded steel pipe operations to Paris, Texas. The plant is expected to be operational during the first quarter of 2021.
Read MoreThis is Drinking Water Week, a week that highlights the essential role of drinking water in our society and economy. Given the current environment, the dependability of our public water supply is most likely even more appreciated than in years past. But how did we get here?
Read MoreApril 22, 2020, marks the 50th anniversary of Earth Day. Maury D. Gaston discusses the importance of clean water and how it is the “greatest advancement in public health in the history of the world.”
Read MoreMatt 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).
Read MoreAMERICAN Ductile Iron Pipe and AMERICAN SpiralWeld Pipe have announced the placement of four new sales professionals: Dustin Covington, Zach Miller, Wyatt Robinson and Stu Sanders.
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 MoreWhen the Hugh K. Leatherman Sr. Terminal opens in North Charleston in 2021, container traffic traveling to and from it will use the new Port Access Road, a direct route from I-26 that will reduce the need for commercial trucks to use local roads.
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