Blog Archives: Municipal Infrastructure


Pennsylvania Municipal Bid Base Amounts 2023

Posted by Bryon Killian on Friday, December 16, 2022

Each year the Pennsylvania Department of Labor and Industry announces new public project cost thresholds required for public bids. The thresholds for 2023 have increased again this year.In 2023, the... Read More

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Categories: Municipal Infrastructure

Tagged: Potable Water  |  Wastewater  |  Municipal Engineering  |  Stormwater  |  Budgeting & Funding  |  Regulations


Is It Time To Build? What The Construction Cost Data Tells Us

Posted by Ed Pietroski on Tuesday, August 30, 2022

I’ve been curious about what effect COVID and supply chain issues have had on construction costs over the past two years. So when our clients asked if they should hold off on projects until... Read More

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Categories: Buildings & Campus  |  Industrial & Manufacturing  |  Municipal Infrastructure  |  Oil & Gas Infrastructure

Tagged: Structural  |  Potable Water  |  Wastewater  |  Municipal Engineering  |  Budgeting & Funding  |  Project Management  |  Facility Planning & Management  |  Engineering


9 Things to Know About Spill Prevention Planning

Posted by Jasen Book on Monday, August 29, 2022

Despite the United States Environmental Protection Agency’s implementation of Spill Prevention, Control and Countermeasure (SPCC) regulations nearly 50 years ago, facility owners are still... Read More

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Categories: Buildings & Campus  |  Industrial & Manufacturing  |  Municipal Infrastructure  |  Oil & Gas Infrastructure

Tagged: Environmental


The ABCs of AHEs

Posted by Tori Morgan on Wednesday, May 11, 2022

Docket Renewals, Aquifer Test Plans, & WaiversThe Susquehanna River Basin Commission (SRBC) has regulatory requirements for groundwater withdraws that focus on collecting data. Historically, SRBC... Read More

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Categories: Municipal Infrastructure

Tagged: Wastewater  |  Stormwater  |  Environmental


2022 PA Environmental Compliance Calendar

Posted by Tori Morgan on Tuesday, April 26, 2022

Staying on top of environmental regulations can be an overwhelming and arduous task. The numerous regulations, deadlines, and requirements is enough to get anyone’s head spinning. That’s... Read More

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Categories: Buildings & Campus  |  Industrial & Manufacturing  |  Municipal Infrastructure

Tagged: Potable Water  |  Wastewater  |  Stormwater  |  Environmental  |  Regulations


2022 PRWA Conference Presentations

Posted by Entech Engineering on Friday, March 18, 2022

Ask The Great and Powerful 8-Ball:What to Attend?We’ve got 8 great opportunities for you to catch an Entech Talk at the 2022 PRWA Annual Conference! Six original presentations and two encores... Read More

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Categories: Municipal Infrastructure

Tagged: Potable Water  |  Wastewater  |  Budgeting & Funding  |  Engineering


The FOG Blog 101: Getting Started Clearing Up Fats, Oils & Grease (FOG)

Posted by Tori Morgan on Tuesday, January 25, 2022

I LOVE FOG programs. I know, it’s weird and I’m ok with that.Over the years, I’ve helped develop dozens of FOG Programs for all sized wastewater systems across the country. I ... Read More

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Categories: Municipal Infrastructure

Tagged: Wastewater  |  Municipal Engineering


From the Floor of WEFTEC 2021: An Interview with Dale Miller, LO

Posted by Christine Gunsaullus on Thursday, January 13, 2022

Attendees flood the exhibit hall at WEFTEC 2021What do wastewater operators do on vacation? Entech’s Dale Miller, Operations Specialist, recently returned from another trip to the annual WEFTEC... Read More

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Categories: Municipal Infrastructure  |  Entech, Engineering, & Beyond

Tagged: Potable Water  |  Wastewater


Pennsylvania Municipal Bid Base Amounts 2022

Posted by Bryon Killian on Monday, January 3, 2022

Each year the Pennsylvania Department of Labor and Industry announces new public project cost thresholds required for public bids. The thresholds for 2022 have increased again this year. The... Read More

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Categories: Municipal Infrastructure

Tagged: Potable Water  |  Wastewater  |  Municipal Engineering  |  Budgeting & Funding  |  Regulations


RLCR: Lead Service Line (LSL): Inventory and Replacement Plan

Posted by Tori Morgan on Friday, December 3, 2021

Once you understand what the Revised Lead and Copper Rule (RLCR) means for your specific water system, the next important step is to create a service line inventory, identifying Lead Service Lines... Read More

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Categories: Municipal Infrastructure

Tagged: Revised Lead & Copper Rule (RLCR)


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