Newsletter | April 10, 2024

04.10.24 -- How Instrumentation Powers The Circular Water Economy

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How Instrumentation Powers The Circular Water Economy

The Circular Water Economy is built on the so-called six Rs: "Reduce," "Reuse," "Recycle," "Reclaim," "Recover," and “Restore.” The six elements represent different strategies aimed at sustainable water management and conservation.  

The Critical Role Of Asset Management In Leveraging Historic Infrastructure Funding

Much-needed money for water infrastructure is here, and utilities must take action to secure, disburse and implement the dollars efficiently and effectively.

UTILITY BOOSTS OPERATIONAL EFFICIENCY WITH FLEXNET

The Sensus FlexNet® communication network takes you from “Now to Next,” offering dependable technology to solve your most pressing challenges through reliable communication that evolves with your utility. FlexNet securely transmits and receives water distribution data with the power of its primary FCC license two-way network. FlexNet ensures consistent and accurate data retrieval on demand without the noise that cellular networks battle.

 

FlexNet is designed and deployed for utility use and, with its remote operations, the freedom to make adjustments remotely – no matter the time or weather. Optimize your utility’s performance through accurate meter readings, seamless integration of data and identification of water loss to improve the overall health of your water system.

 

For Silver Creek Water Corporation, the FlexNet communication network enables them to read and assess 8,026 meters by lunchtime, boosting operational efficiency and placing a greater emphasis on customer service. “We are now able to scale back hundreds of hours of labor to about a half a day’s work, and not only are we doing it faster, but the data that we are getting is more accurate than ever before,” says manager, Scott Ham.

 

Partner with Xylem and incorporate the FlexNet communication network to optimize your water system, ensuring reliability and intelligence today and tomorrow.

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Working Smarter: Empowering Water Operators With Integrated Data

As water utilities face the challenges of sustainability, efficiency, and service quality, digital technology has become a necessity. The right tech can help deliver reliable service, optimize systems, and meet sustainability goals, but integrating the data streams these solutions generate can offer even greater gains – allowing utilities to move faster and achieve more powerful outcomes.

Sustaining SI Support For Water/Wastewater Facilities

As water/wastewater municipalities are struggling to replace retiring technical personnel and support increasingly sophisticated automation technologies, they are finding well-staffed system integrators can provide the electrical, instrumentation, and controls support they need.

Achieving Success: Leveraging The Manufacturer's Experience

What is the typical design life of a wastewater treatment plant (WWTP) in North America? This is an important question to consider. Perhaps the better question to consider is: What is important to the operators and beneficiaries of a WWTP facility?

A Look At AMERICAN SpiralWeld Pipe's Operations In Paris, Texas

Get an inside look at how we manufacture spiral-welded steel pipe in Paris, Texas.

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Regardless of the size of your treatment operation, water system or sewer network, leveraging advanced technologies to curtail energy costs, meet regulatory standards and optimize your workforce is critical to ensuring a sustainable future. Virtual Water Expo brings you a short list of solutions from some of the most innovative suppliers in the water and wastewater industry. Register today for Workforce, PFAS, Flow & Air: Tackling Your Biggest Operational Challenges happening April 10th.

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