Drinking Water Case Studies and White Papers
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When It Comes To Smart Water Management, It All Starts With Flow
12/22/2017
There is a lot of buzz about smart water management in the water and wastewater market these days. It seems that every manufacturer, service provider and consultant is attempting to differentiate their offering by focusing on how smart it is. But in this modern age of data-driven operations, an old adage holds true: junk in, junk out. Regardless of how good your analytics package is, if you don’t collect reliable source data, your results will be skewed.
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Small Community Leads Central Florida In Potable Water Reuse Implementation
7/11/2020
Altamonte Springs’ implemented a pilot program called the pureALTA project with two primary goals – to serve as platform for future potable water reuse efforts; and to educate the 45,000 residents about the benefits of potable water reuse.
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Is Coagulation Followed By Filtration Viable To Remove Arsenic When Raw Water Arsenic Levels Are High? (Loprest)
10/9/2018
A pilot study hoped to demonstrate "proof of concept" if coagulation followed by filtration was a viable technology to remove arsenic when raw water arsenic levels are high.
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The Village Of Frankfort Awarded For Operational Efficiencies Achieved Through The Mi.Net™ System And Meter Replacement
12/20/2012
Most recently, Frankfort Village officials decided to replace its water and electric meters and implement an advanced metering infrastructure (AMI) network to increase the operational efficiencies of its water and electric infrastructure in ways that would help improve employee safety, water and energy conservation and customer service while also reducing operational costs.
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Water Scarcity And Water Stress: The Difference And Solution
11/3/2022
Understanding the difference and similarities between water stress and water scarcity is the first step in building a plan for a more sustainable, resilient water distribution system.
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Worry-Free Water Metering With Advanced Electromagnetic Technology
2/24/2017
Accurate measurement of water consumption across a large metropolitan area is no easy task, but for a water company it can mean the difference between profitability and throwing money down the drain. That’s why City West Water, a major water supplier to residential, commercial and industrial sites in and around the city of Melbourne, Australia, has been working with Siemens for more than a decade to install SITRANS F M MAG 8000 electromagnetic water meters at high-consumption sites and in fire service applications.
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Integrated Automation Solution Eases Water And Wastewater Operations
3/11/2013
The water and wastewater industries face challenges at every turn — from population growth to strict environmental and financial regulations to downsizing. The complex nature of both industries puts a great deal of pressure on plant operators, who typically tackle tasks manually. Download this datasheet to learn how integrated automation software delivers improved reliability and flexibility throughout the entire operation.
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Water Utilities Slow To Embrace Smart Meter Technologies
12/8/2010
Water utilities appear to be under water when it comes to conservation efforts and adopting new technologies to help customers monitor water usage. Although water is viewed as a precious resource around the globe, little is being done to save water in North America.
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The Use Of Untethered Acoustic Ball Technology To Locate Leaks In Pressurized Water Mains
3/16/2022
Investor-owned & municipal utilities who rely on Untethered Acoustic Ball technology to locate leaks may experience catastrophic damage to their pipes and systems.
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5 Keys On Reducing Non-Revenue Water
10/14/2016
Water loss is a constant concern for drinking water utilities. After all of the hard (and expensive) work it takes to get a purified product out of the plant, losing it to leaks and aging infrastructure before it reaches ratepayers can be problematic.