Articles by Oliver Grievson
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What’s So “Smart” About Potable Smart Water Networks?
9/15/2014
Smart Networks— no matter if they are on the potable side of the industry or the wastewater side— seem to be one of the next battlegrounds for efficiency.
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Is It Time For An Intelligent Wastewater Network?
7/18/2014
Mainland Europe has had intelligence in some of its wastewater networks for over ten years now, and some of the oldest real-time control systems in the U.S. date back to the 1980’s. So why has intelligence in the wastewater network not been more abundant?
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Understanding The Value of Instrumentation In The Water Industry
5/12/2014
As long as instrumentation is selected, installed, commissioned, and maintained properly the data that it can give is invaluable to the water industry.
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Instrumentation In Activated Sludge: Past, Present, And Future
4/21/2014
After a century of operation, the activated sludge process is still being fine-tuned to meet today’s challenging treatment and efficiency targets.
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Instrumentation Do's And Don'ts For The Water Industry
3/12/2014
To say that instrumentation, automation, and control are key to the modern wastewater industry is somewhat of an understatement. With growing populations, tighter consent parameters, and the need to do more for less, operational efficiency is more and more important.
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Is The Water Sector Making The Most Of Its Data?
1/31/2014
As technology solutions drive low-cost access to increasing volumes of critical data, Andrew Reeks, Business Manager for the Water Sector at Siemens Industry and Oliver Grievson, Flow Compliance & Regulatory Efficiency Manager at Anglian Water Services, highlight some of the key data collection questions UK water companies need to be thinking about.
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The Good And Bad Of Wastewater Instrumentation: Pros, Cons, And Opportunities
8/22/2013
Instrumentation is heavily pushed to achieve efficiency, but it only works when you use it correctly – and many utilities don’t.