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By McCrometer, Inc. | Propeller flow meters have long been an important tool for agricultural irrigation management. As water scarcity and resource management have become increasingly critical, getting the most timely, accurate readings available from those meters is becoming more important than ever. Here is how growers and water conservation districts (WCDs) are each getting the best of both worlds for their own purposes. |
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Remote Monitoring Of Fresh Water And Sewage | By Yokogawa Corporation of America | As water and wastewater systems expand, scalable centralized monitoring enables efficient management of distributed assets and meets evolving user demands. |
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Fast And Simple: The Benefits Of Remote Water Quality Monitoring | By Badger Meter | Traditional water quality monitoring methods can be slow and labor-intensive. Remote distribution monitoring using street-level telemetry systems is becoming increasingly popular, providing near-real-time information and building trust with consumers. |
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U Of I Urbana-Champaign Implements Remote Monitoring System | By Swan Analytical USA | The utility distribution team at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign manages the water system that serves the entire campus. The university purchases water from Illinois American Water that is distributed across the campus for uses as diverse as chemistry labs, agricultural research, and competitive swimming complexes. |
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