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City Water Tunnel No. 3

City Tunnel No. 3 is the largest capital construction project in New York City’s history. Constructed by the New York City Department of Environmental Protection (DEP), the tunnel will eventually span more than 60 miles and is expected to be complete in 2020

Johns Hopkins Bayview to host Legionella Seminar

Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center will host the full day seminar “Legionella Control in Hospitals” on Friday, September 29th, at its Baltimore campus. The course is for facility managers, safety officers, infection control coordinators, industrial hygienists, public health officials, plumbing technicians, and

July 2006 eNewsletter

Welcome to the July MasterPlumbers.com eNewsletter. I hope everyone is well and busy. We have had a great last financial year and we are looking to build on it for this coming year. The start of this financial year is looking promising in Australia for the plumbing maintenance

Technology Cripples Bad Debtors

No matter how vigilant you are, we are never going to be able to totally stop bad debtors, but we can make it harder for them. As everyone in business finds out sooner or later, there really are some people in this world who are determined to go through

June 2006 eNewsletter

Welcome to the June Edition. End of fincancial year in Australia has arrived and I hope it has been profitable and you are making the profits in that you deserve. Recently we talked about truck setups and asked you to

May 2006 eNewsletters

Welcome to the May edition of the MasterPlumbers.com eNewsletter. Have you taken a moment to calculate how many times you or your employees have been called back to a job which requires rectification to

April 2006 eNewsletter

Hello and welcome to the April edition of MasterPlumbers.com eNewsletter. This month I splashed out and purchased a brand sparkling new Ridgid Kollmann Seesnake drain inspection camera. WOW. What a big difference it is compared to my previous camera. The housing is a durable plastic

Some thoughts on a snowy morning

This was originally written on January 26, 2004 when a heavy snowfall shut our company down for the day. I updated it October 30, 2004. Enjoy. – Frank “Steamhead” Wilsey, I did a job last week that

Important Information About Your Drinking Water

On March 23rd, 2006, the turbidity of the New York City Catskill Water Supply at the Kensico Reservoir in Valhalla, New York in Westchester County exceeded 5 nephelometric turbidity units (NTUs) at approximately 7:40 p.m. and stayed above 5 NTU for about 20 minutes. The highest recorded turbidity value was 19 NTU

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