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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AMERICAN 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.
Read MoreSix million gallons of water per day (MGD) sounds like a lot of water, and it is, but it wasn’t enough to meet Limestone County’s projected demands for drinking water. Around 1,000 customers were being added each year, and a number of inquiries had been made about increased industrial development.
Read MoreAMERICAN Cast Iron Pipe Company is proud to be an AMERICAN manufacturer. Our products serve as building blocks for U.S. infrastructure, and they also play an important role in the nation’s Water-Energy-Food Nexus.
Read MoreBuried under the waters of the new Topsail Island Bridge is AMERICAN SpiralWeld Pipe. While AMERICAN’s spiral-welded steel pipe is most often used in water delivery, it also excels as drilled shaft casing pipe used in the formation of cast-in-place concrete piles.
Read MoreAMERICAN recently announced promotions within its ADIP and ASWP Sales Divisions. W.D. “Skip” Benton was named division sales manager, and Christopher Jarrett was named assistant division sales manager.
Read MoreJim Watterson, district sales manager with AMERICAN Ductile Iron Pipe and AMERICAN SpiralWeld Pipe, recently received the George Warren Fuller Award from the Alabama/Mississippi Section of the American Water Works Association.
Read MoreAMERICAN Ingenuity Delivers Massive Pipe, Fittings To Replenish Shrinking Water Supplies in Arkansas
As part of its plan to preserve and protect the Alluvial Aquifer, the Army Corps of Engineers is constructing an irrigation system that will bring water from the White River at DeValls Bluff to about 250,000 acres of farmland.
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