ISG at American Water Works Association Infrastructure Conference
Look for ISG's Director of Research & Communications at the American Water Works Association's Infrastructure Conference in Atlanta in October.
Look for ISG's Director of Research & Communications at the American Water Works Association's Infrastructure Conference in Atlanta in October.
An article in Eco Rhode Island News says “more intense and severe weather, thanks to a changing climate” is causing problems for rapidly aging wastewater infrastructure.
In this public radio interview, an Asheville climate expert discusses how climate change is contributing to extreme weather events like hurricanes.
Using Green Mountain Pipeline Services for CIPP work as part of a proactive approach to infrastructure repair resulted in significant savings for a NE city.
Thomas R. (Tom) Barr is the featured speaker at the August 1st meeting of the Asheville Breakfast Rotary Club.
Ray Bahr is a third-generation professional in the wastewater collection industry with a career spanning nearly four decades.
NOAA, located down the street from ISG’s corporate office, reports that all 18 years of the 21st century have been among the 19 warmest on record.
Wastewater infrastructure receives a grade of D+, while drinking water infrastructure earns a D. See the full report including solutions and impacts.
ISG’s CEO Tom Barr chaired a thought leadership discussion at this prestigious annual event on the subject of “Climate Change Needs & Opportunities.”
ISG’s business thesis strongly embraces the relationship between climate, weather and water infrastructure.