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Louisville, in just a short amount of time Perma-Liner™ is making their way to your town! That’s right; Louisville is one of the highlighted cities

Louisville, in just a short amount of time Perma-Liner™ is making their way to your town! That’s right; Louisville is one of the highlighted cities

In Louisville the most common pipe line is cast iron. Cast iron pipes were introduced to the United States in the nineteenth century, imported from

Recent record-breaking rains in the DC area showed just how unprepared the city is for storms and how funding is desperately needing to make changes.

The U.S. House of Representatives just passed a measure that would boost the Chesapeake Bay cleanup. But it’s up to the Senate if it goes

A small town outside of D.C. is facing a dilemma – to fix its sewer system or spend millions of dollars to upgrade the wastewater

Part of a city’s due diligence when there’s a sewage overflow is to alert the public of any contamination. Baltimore hasn’t been alerting their residents

Washington D.C. is busy with people constantly on the go. It’s even busier around the White House. So when a sinkhole opened up recently, you

Perma-Liner Industries, LLC. to Hold Live Cured-In-Place-Pipelining Demonstration Days and Educational Sessions Open House will be held in Anaheim, Cali. on July 18 – 19

Perma-Liner™ Industries, LLC. (“Perma-Liner”), the leading manufacturer and supplier of trenchless pipeline rehabilitation equipment and materials in North America, is introducing a new high-performance epoxy

There are many variables threatening America’s water from pollution issues and aging infrastructure to raising costs and droughts and rainfall patterns as the climate changes.

Washington D.C. and its surrounding areas have seen an extreme amount of rainfall throughout the last week causing sewage overflows and many streets to be

At the end of March, the County Council in Alexandria, Va. passed an amendment to the current 10-year water and sewer plan. The amendment, known

For many years now, Perma-liner™ Industries has been proud to combine resources with D.C. Water. Together we have worked to reduce combined sewer overflows and

Many cities on the East coast are in the process of a sizable undertaking to renew their aging infrastructures. Specifically the water and sewer systems.

Washington DC- you’ve got a new and impressive building for Water and Sewer Services. The new and improved eco-friendly facility reflects a dedication to sustainable

The District of Columbia has embarked on an ‘as needed’ replacement program in which residents can request the utility to replace lead service line. The

Undoubtedly, you are still enjoying the many highlights that this time of year brings, but as the glory days of summer begin to wane, no

Across the nation, many cities have been engulfed by heavy rains this month. The small community of McHenry, MD. was not left out. On two

The City of Baltimore has recently approved a new community solar legislation. Community projects, sometimes called community solar gardens, expand access to renewable energy by

The District of Columbia Water and Sewer has recently signed an agreement to establish a National Green Infrastructure Certification Program. This is predominantly geared toward