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Sewer company association launches sewer grouting Web site

The Owings Mills, Md.-based National Association of Sewer Service Companies (NASSCO) has launched a new Web site for its Infiltration Control and Grouting Association (ICGA) division. ICGA provides education and training on chemical grouting specifications, methods and equipment and to promote the process as a way to reduce groundwater infiltration into sewer collection systems.

The Owings Mills, Md.-based National Association of Sewer Service Companies (NASSCO) has launched a new Web site for its Infiltration Control and Grouting Association (ICGA) division. ICGA provides education and training on chemical grouting specifications, methods and equipment and to promote the process as a way to reduce groundwater infiltration into sewer collection systems.

The new Web site, www.sewergrouting.com, features stories from the field, schedules for upcoming training and more. "I'm thrilled to see our ICGA division grow over the years and carry out its mission to increase opportunities for the sewer grouting market," NASSCO Executive Director Irv Gemora said in a statement. "This new Web site gives them the exposure they need to continue to expand and share information with members."

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