Drinking Water Case Studies and White Papers
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Comparing Benefits Of V-ConeĀ® And Coriolis Meters
1/28/2019
Proper operation of water treatment processes depends on accurate flow measurements. Also, flow data is often required by regulatory agencies.
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California Prepares For A Drought-Prone Future Under Stringent Title 22 Water Reuse Standards
6/28/2018
Fluence’s first MABR plant in mainland U.S. gives California new medium- and small-scale treatment options that comply with the state’s stringent standards for water reuse
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How To Benefit From Greater Transparency To Customers
6/20/2020
Being more proactive in sharing utility operational insights with customers can pay dividends in terms of promoting efficiency and elevating customer satisfaction. It can also prepare utilities to respond more effectively to sudden or drastic disruptions of standard operations, such as droughts, floods, wildfires, or health emergencies. Here is how to establish and benefit from greater transparency.
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Building A Better Plan To Cope With Major Water Leaks
12/18/2019
It is perhaps a water utility manager’s greatest fear — a rupture in a major water distribution line. Although such occurrences are sometimes unavoidable, proper planning and preparation can go a long way toward easing the sting of such a major event. But where do you start? Here are some guidelines that can prevent the next such occurrence from becoming a 6 o’clock news nightmare.
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Active Mixing Solves Water Tank Problems
4/22/2022
Adding one component to water storage tank systems can go a long way toward solving many tank integrity and longevity and water quality problems. Kasco Marine examines how.
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PFOA/PFOS Stormwater Treatment
5/11/2021
Following several years of piloting ion exchange resin for the removal of perfluorinated compounds, CKS Engineers needed to design and construct a full-scale system to treat the former military base stormwater runoff before entering Neshaminy Creek.
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Three Categories Of Sustainability
5/1/2015
Nearly 4.7 billion gallons of water were saved in 2013 alone through installation of Badger Meter water utility solutions.
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Achieving Better Visibility With Less Work Through Software As A Service
9/21/2021
Operating a water treatment and distribution system is difficult enough on its own, but the job gets even more complex for utility managers struggling to harness their metering data.
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KETOS Ensures Consistent Product Quality With Water Quality Monitoring
3/22/2021
A microbrewery utilizing groundwater as one of the water sources in the brewing process had difficulty receiving permits. A full lifecycle remediation and monitoring process needed to be in place to receive permits.
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EPA Researchers Analyze 30 Years Of Data To Understand How Warming Temperatures Will Affect Harmful Algal Blooms In Reservoirs
8/10/2021
Harmful algal blooms in lakes can produce odorous, scum-covered, or discolored water, and negatively impact human health and the environment. These blooms are frequently formed by cyanobacteria, which are often found floating in lakes as a type of phytoplankton. Phytoplankton are microscopic organisms that use sunlight to make their own food and are important food sources for other organisms. Many species of cyanobacteria thrive in warm, nutrient-rich environments and some can produce toxins that cause health problems for humans, pets, and wildlife. Climate change and ongoing nutrient pollution may cause more frequent and intense cyanobacterial blooms in the future.