Asset Management Resources
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Remote Monitoring Of Fresh Water And Sewage
2/1/2024
As water and wastewater systems expand, scalable centralized monitoring enables efficient management of distributed assets and meets evolving user demands.
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Metropolitan Sewer District Of Greater Cincinnati
1/30/2024
The Lower Mill Creek Partial Remedy (LMCPR) in Hamilton County, Ohio, is a large, complex effort to remove about 1.78 billion gallons of combined sewer overflows (CSOs) annually from the Mill Creek, an Ohio River tributary. When complete, LMCPR will improve water quality and serve as a catalyst to improve local neighborhoods.
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Digital Master Plans For Water Utilities
1/26/2024
In this article, Steve Drangsholt, Trinnex Sales representative, and Travis Wagner, VP of Digital Consulting, discuss creating digital master plans, their benefits, and changing the narrative.
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Achieving Success: Leveraging The Manufacturer's Experience
1/12/2024
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?
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Soaring Above Challenges: Drone-Based Inspection And Maintenance Take Off
1/10/2024
While drones first gained popularity among tech-forward hobbyists and video producers, they have since found use across various industries — including water and wastewater — to simplify asset management and O&M.
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Predictive Maintenance: AI's Role In Securing Water Infrastructure
1/2/2024
The reliability of water infrastructure shouldn't be a guessing game. Public water supply in the U.S. covers millions of miles, providing billions of gallons of water every day. That leaves a lot of room for error. However, public health depends on the proper management of this vast water infrastructure. Artificial intelligence (AI) can help.
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Asset Management: A Playbook For Water And Wastewater Utilities
12/28/2023
This white paper provides a comprehensive guide for water and wastewater agencies to understand and implement asset management, offering additional support and coaching to ensure effective application.
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Water Infrastructure Upgrades And Expansion Projects Will Likely Reach Historic Numbers In 2024
12/20/2023
In 2024, there will likely be more water projects throughout the country than history has ever recorded. That's a very good thing because water security is critical for the nation's stability.
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6 Reasons Modern Water Treatment Relies On Smart Sensors
12/19/2023
Smart sensors for water treatment facilities are revolutionizing wastewater processing and clarification, leading to some amazing benefits. Modern water treatment has become a high-tech field as many facilities have begun adopting connected IoT sensors to monitor their equipment and water quality. Learn more about the benefits of these smart sensors and why they are an integral part of today's water treatment industry.
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Build Versus Buy? Escalating Risks With Building Your Own Platform And Application
11/22/2023
Explore some factors to consider when trying to answer the question of whether to build or buy a software platform to support your company's growth – now and in the future.