Dusty Henderson

I have been a McWane Ductile employee since December 2010 when I was hired as the Tennessee and North Georgia Sales Representative. Prior to that, I spent six years in sales for a pipe, valves, and fittings distributor in Tennessee.
Currently, I am the Regional Sales Manager over Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, and Tennessee. I am a 2004 graduate of the University of Tennessee Knoxville and recently (April 2018) completed my MBA at Trevecca Nazarene University in Nashville, Tennessee.
My time at McWane Ductile has provided me with the opportunity to work with some of the truly greatest people you’ll ever get to meet, not only within our company but also those customers we get to deal with on a daily basis.
Away from work, I like to spend time with my wife Maureen, traveling and rooting on my Tennessee Vols.
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CUSTOMER SPOTLIGHT: Teamwork Makes the Water Work for BWRPWA
Although McWane Ductile loves highlighting major waterworks projects, sometimes it is seeing water professionals work together to solve a utility's problem that deserves recognition. Our valued partners at Northwest Arkansas Winwater called us on Monday, April 27, 2020, with a customer in need — Benton Washington Regional Public Water Authority (BWRPWA).
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Why Is it Important to Know the OD/ID of Ductile Iron Pipe?
One of the more frequent questions we receive in the field is, “What is the size of a piece of Ductile iron pipe?” But that question may apply to the Outside Diameter (OD) or Inside Diameter (ID) of a piece of pipe. For this Iron Strong Blog, we are going to look at a particular size of pipe to help us understand why the OD and ID’s are important to you. We will be using 24 inches as our example pipe size.
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Who To Contact For Info On DI Pipe
As a municipality, contractor, or an engineering firm, you may have found yourself with a question at your desk or on a jobsite that you simply cannot answer. Sure, we’ve all been there and we all usually find that answer by leaning on our network of resources who specialize in an area of expertise.
So, what happens when you have that technical question while drawing up a set of plans or while at a jobsite? Who are you going to call?
Well, here at McWane Ductile, we want you to know that we’re here to assist you with your water works projects and provide solutions in OUR area of expertise, Ductile Iron Pipe (DI pipe).
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What Pipe Linings Are Best for Sewer Applications?
Article last updated 8/12/20
Ductile Iron Pipe is a tested and proven solution to sewer infrastructure needs in America. It’s not a cut and dry solution, though, and you as owners and consulting engineers have several options to choose from.