Wastewater Measurement News
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FieldComm Group Seeks Nominees For 2023 Plant Of The Year Award
7/6/2023
FieldComm Group is actively seeking qualified nominees for the 21st annual Plant of the Year Award.
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ASTERRA Announces EarthWorks Integration With SkyFi
7/6/2023
ASTERRA announced a new partnership with SkyFi for the integration of ASTERRA EarthWorks into the SkyFi app.
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The Art Of Living: JalTara Sevaks - Empowered Youth Combating The Groundwater Crisis In Rural India
7/3/2023
The Art of Living's JalTara project is making remarkable strides in its mission to support struggling farmers and usher in rural transformation.
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Inframark Acquires Treatment Technologies (TTI), Adding To O&M Portfolio
6/28/2023
Inframark, a leading provider of water and wastewater operations and maintenance ("O&M") services across the U.S., today announced the acquisition of Treatment Technologies ("TTI"), a division of Shelton Associates.
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AI Could Help Refine Tsunami Early Warning Systems
6/22/2023
The potentially dire effects of rumbling, underwater earthquakes are constant threats to many coastal communities.
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River Rejuvenation: An Art Of Living Initiative To Make India Water Positive
6/17/2023
The looming water crisis calls for immediate attention and quick action. Around 54% of the sub-continent is said to have turned into a water-stressed dust bowl with many rivers rapidly drying up.
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KROHNE To Showcase TIDALFLUX 2300 F At Florida Water Resources Conference 2023
5/25/2023
KROHNE, Inc. announces that it will be showcasing the TIDALFLUX 2300 F Electromagnetic Flowmeter, a flow measurement solution ideal for partially filled pipes, at the Florida Water Resources Conference 2023 from May 31 - June 3, 2023, at the Gaylord Palms Resort in Kissimmee, Florida.
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Yorkshire Water Pipe Resilience Project Awarded £3.3M In Latest Ofwat Innovation Competition
5/16/2023
An initiative, called Designer Liner, which could reduce leaks and burst water pipes across the country has today received £3.3M in funding from Ofwat’s Innovation Fund.
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Agro-Waste Could Be The Solution To A Cleaner Water Supply In Sask., Says USask Researcher
5/10/2023
Securing a safe water supply for Earth’s growing population is a global goal that is reflected in the long-term sustainability plans of almost every nation. Creatively solving this problem is another matter altogether.
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More Circularity, Less Drain: UArizona And SRP Collaborate To Improve Sustainability Of Data Centers
5/5/2023
Kerri Hickenbottom, Assistant Professor in the College of Engineering and researcher at WEST Center, is working with the Salt River Project (SRP) to explore innovative ways for data centers to operate while reducing water and energy consumption.