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A leak detection system (LDS) can eliminate many of the challenges associated with leaking infrastructure. An LDS leverages existing meters, sensors, and other instrumentation to more precisely pinpoint leak locations, saving time, money, and manpower spent scouring and searching.
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When a sewer system reaches max capacity due to inflow, infiltration, or any other reason, it can cause surcharging. This article will cover the various types of open and closed pipe flow meters and how they can be used to prevent surcharging.
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For decades, differential pressure (DP) meters were the industry standard for deep well injection of municipal and certain industrial wastewater. However, many facilities are coming to realize the value of using electromagnetic flowmeters (mag meters). Mag meters offer more accurate and consistent measurement of fluids with less maintenance.
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The oil and gas industry is adopting electromagnetic flowmeters, or magmeters, to manage produced water. These smart devices offer accuracy, reliability, and self-monitoring capabilities, improving operational efficiency and sustainability.
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A recent webinar examined shortcomings of traditional flow measurement and explored how closed pipe measurement can help improve worker safety, reduce the risk of system exposure to contaminants, and overcome problems caused by system surcharging. A Q&A following the webinar then addressed closed pipe measurement and its enabling technologies in greater detail.
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