Bill Eller, Eric West, Gerry Harstine, Jenna Hazelet, and Mark Slater presented on how public-private partnerships can help cities, utilities, and homeowners improve their infrastructure resiliency at the 2021 NRWA WaterPro Conference. Click below to watch!
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Electric Vehicle (EV) Programs Critical to the Future of Cities Across the Country
by slwamktg | Oct 26, 2021
Mike Chambers and Kristin Glehan gave an excellent presentation on electric vehicles (EV) and the importance of adoption by cities across the world. They also discuss how, in addition to EV support, HomeServe's NLC Service Line Warranty Program and ServLine leak...
Aging Infrastructure, Extreme Weather Threaten Access to Drinking Water
by Bill Eller | Oct 21, 2021
Many of us are one major weather event or mishap away from losing access to our drinking water – from hurricanes and droughts to aging infrastructure, our water utilities are laboring under a heavy burden, while simultaneously struggling to find the funding to address...
MRWA Webinar: The Coming Infrastructure Tidal Wave: Plan or React
by HomeServe USA | Oct 13, 2021
The Water/Wastewater industry is having to address many issues over the next 20 years: environmental, growing population, rural vs. urban, agriculture, water shortages, financial constraints, etc. One problem that impacts all aspects of the industry including the...
The Benefits of ServLine – An Animated Explainer Video
by HomeServe USA | Nov 4, 2020
Animated video explaining the ServLine program.
Community Roundtable – Addressing New Challenges from COVID-19
by Bill Eller | Jun 4, 2020
The COVID-19 pandemic has brought new challenges to local and utility leaders. How do you keep the utilities running, ensure the safety of your employees and residents, or hold public meetings in the social distancing era? There's no one-size-fits-all solution, so...
HomeServe Cares Foundation – Lower Lights Ministry
by Peter Buttrick | Apr 15, 2020
The HomeServe Cares Foundation helped Columbus, Ohio's Lower Lights Ministries repair their sewer line to ensure the house remained habitable for the women who rely on the home and the organization. Click the video below to watch what happened. For more information...
NLC City Summit Nov 2019 Panel Discussion – Educating Residents About Service Line Responsibilities
by HomeServe USA | Feb 14, 2020
Panel discussion from the NLC City Summit Nov 2019
NLC City Summit Nov 2019 Panel Discussion – Effect of Infrastructure Issues on Municipalities and Residents
by HomeServe USA | Nov 14, 2019
Panel discussion from the NLC Summit Nov 2019
The Benefits of ServLine
by HomeServe USA | Nov 4, 2019
The Business Development Team discusses the benefits of ServLine.
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