The Municipal June 2017: Waste & Water
Page 10 Editor’s Note: Raising the grade
Page 12 From the Cover: Ready to roll: C18 genset kept treatment plant online for five days
Page 14 ‘World Capitals’: ‘Houseboat Capital of the World’ Lake Cumberland area, Ky.
Page 16 Know your Founder: Samuel Goodson and Joseph R. Anderson: Bristol, Va.
Page 17 Flag Day Tribute
Page 20 Focus on Waste & Water Utilities: Healthier, greener water treatment systems options for the public
Page 24 Focus on Waste & Water Utilities: Biosolids dryer demo exceeds Kinston’s expectations
Page 26 Focus on Waste & Water Utilities: Wellington, Fla., continually awarded for its reclamation facility
Page 30 Focus on Waste & Water Utilities: Wisconsin takes on lead service lines
Page 34 Focus on Waste & Water Utilities: No need to wait for a California-style drought
Page 38 Personality Profile: Jonathan Gano puts his overalls on
Page 42 City & Town Management: Grant program fans community service
Page 44 Technology: West Plains, Mo., beckons economic development with broadband 46 Streets & Snow: Pedal power: Do increased bike lanes mean increased safety?
Page 50 Firefighting & EMS: Wash and wear: Minnesota fire departments receive funding for heavy-duty washers and dryers
Page 52 City & Town Management: Microbreweries helping to redesign downtown areas
Page 56 Company Profile: Tackling stormwater pollution is a team sport with moving targets
Page 58 Conference Calendar
Page 59 Product Spotlights
Page 60 Classified Ads
Page 66 Top 10: Cities where hurricanes would cause the most damage
Page 67 Advertiser Index
ON THE COVER
Thanks to a cooperative contract through the National Joint Powers Alliance, Hinckley Waterwater Treatment Plant in Ohio was able to procure a C18 generator, which will ensure its operations continue uninterrupted should there be a power outage. Ohio Cat, which had suggested NJPA to Hinckley, has been helpful throughout the process, answering any questions and getting in parts quickly. (Photo provided)