Listen in as AMERICAN Ductile Iron Pipe and AMERICAN SpiralWeld Pipe Marketing Services Manager Maury D. Gaston talks with Water Online about the long-term benefits of iron and steel pipe. Gaston discusses the development of various water pipe materials down […]
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The epicenter of iron and steel manufacturing in the U.S. in the late 1800s was Birmingham, Alabama. With its access to raw materials – iron ore, limestone and coal – and a growing rail transportation network, the city’s population and […]
Read MoreIn a January 4, 2021, feature story in the New York Times, author Ben Ryder Howe discusses the current state of water supply in the west. He writes of the history and current water supply and demand, including the recent […]
Read MoreOn 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.
Read MoreThe year was 1989. The place was Anchorage, Alaska. The project was the installation of a gravity sewer line beneath Campbell Lake while it was drained for dam repairs. While this type of project and installation is unique in itself, the pipeline’s performance during a magnitude 7.1 earthquake more than 30 years after it was installed is equally remarkable.
Read MoreAMERICAN Ductile Iron Pipe and AMERICAN SpiralWeld Pipe Marketing Services Manager Maury D. Gaston speaks with Water Talk about his upcoming virtual presentation for the UESI Pipelines 2020 Conference. In his presentation, Gaston discusses positive unintended consequences, and AMERICAN’s involvement […]
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 MoreListen in as AMERICAN Ductile Iron Pipe and AMERICAN SpiralWeld Pipe Marketing Services Manager Maury D. Gaston speaks with Water Talk about current market conditions and his upcoming virtual presentation for the NACE 2020 Corrosion Conference. In his presentation, Maury […]
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 MoreAs an essential manufacturer of water and energy infrastructure, we remain committed to the health and well-being of our employees and meeting the ever-changing and ever-evolving needs of our customers across the U.S.
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