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AMERICAN: Builders of Water Infrastructure
Jun 7, 2019
The American Water Works Association’s 2019 Annual Conference and Exposition focuses on “Innovating the Future of Water,” and AMERICAN is proud to partner with utilities in building our water infrastructure. Yesterday, today and tomorrow we are committed to innovation and meeting the growing water needs of our customers and communities.
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Derek Scott
Scott Named Chair of AWWA C515 Subcommittee
Jan 31, 2017
AMERICAN Flow Control Marketing and Technical Manager Derek Scott was named chair of the American Water Works Association’s (AWWA) C515 subcommittee, which develops and publishes ANSI/AWWA C515, the Standard on Reduced-wall, Resilient-seated Gates Valves for Water Supply Service. Scott replaces […]
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AMERICAN Receives Top Honors at ACE14
Jun 12, 2014
At the American Water Works Association’s 2014 Conference and Exhibition, AMERICAN Flow Control Territory Manager Rick Ratcliffe received the John Lechner Award of Excellence. Also, AFC’s “Revolutionary Flow Control” ad received Journal AWWA’s Silver Award for Excellence.
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Cermenaro Receives Lechner Award of Excellence
Oct 2, 2013
AMERICAN Ductile Iron Pipe Sales Engineer Jay Cermenaro, Pittsburgh District Sales Office, was recently awarded the John Lechner Award of Excellence by the American Water Works Association’s (AWWA) Ohio Section. The award is given to a Manufacturers/Associates Council (MAC) member […]
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Study Brings Water Infrastructure Challenges to Surface
Jun 15, 2012
For more than 100 years, iron pipe has been the backbone of drinking water and waste water infrastructure in the U.S. and across the world. However, much of the 1 million miles of underground pipe in this country is nearing the end of its useful life. A recent study by the American Water Works Association (AWWA) looks at the impact of this aging and expanding infrastructure. The study, “Buried No Longer,” details findings and challenges cities must address to ensure a continued safe, clean and economically viable water supply.
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