Drinking Water Case Studies and White Papers
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The Value Is In The Journey: How Mustang Special Utility District Is Transitioning To Smart Water
4/29/2024
Discover how Mustang SUD implemented smart water technology, replacing drive-by meters with a cellular AMI system. This switch improved operational efficiency and customer satisfaction.
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Top 12 Communication Hacks
12/17/2020
As a meter technology company, we understand the importance of approaching challenges with smart solutions and proactive communication. Ultimately, our technology is all about helping customers and utilities to feel empowered, connected, and capable of taking on problems. Master Meter, Inc. created a list of the top 12 communication hacks found to be most successful in 2020. Implement these tactics and watch your utility connect with your customers and build trust with your community.
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How Advanced Tools Are Improving The Fight Against Non-Revenue Water
3/24/2021
As water distribution pipelines across the country continue to age well beyond their expected lifespan, reducing non-revenue water (NRW) to keep a lid on production costs should be a primary goal of every water utility.
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Groundwater Treatment Pilot Test Program Proves Successful In California (Loprest)
9/12/2018
Iron, manganese, arsenic and hydrogen sulfide are indigenous to numerous groundwater aquifers. With the exception of arsenic, these constituents are more prevalent in deeper aquifers that are devoid of dissolved oxygen. This report summarizes the results and conclusions of a groundwater treatment pilot test program.
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Case Study: Ambitious Water Quality Study Could Guide Development For Years
5/25/2006
The City of Kissimmee, Fla., has embarked on an ambitious water quality study that could provide a road map for development in the fast-growing tourist mecca – and save millions of dollars as the city begins to comply with water quality regulations
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Dual Functioning Repair Coupling Makes For Easy On-The-Spot Change In Pipe Replacement
10/10/2024
When there is a leak on a road, it is important to repair it in a short time to allow road traffic to be restored quickly. It is also important to dig as little as possible to limit the damage to the road and reduce the cost of restoration.
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Water Stressed City Looks At Opportunities To Reuse And Recycle Tertiary Treated Municipal Sewage For Cooling Tower Application
9/23/2020
Bengaluru, being a water stressed city, was looking at opportunities to reuse and recycle of tertiary treated municipal sewage for cooling tower application in a nearby power plant. Jakkur STP, being a 10 MLD plant based on conventional anaerobic + conventional activated sludge, was identified to supply about 15 MLD of recycled water for the power plant. The entire plant was designed and retrofitted as two process trains of 7.5 MLD. Read the full case study to learn more about why Integrated Fixed Film Activated Sludge technology (IFAS) was determined to be the best suitable upgrade.
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Insta-Valve 250 Provides Targeted Control Without System Shutdown
5/29/2020
Hydra-Stop’s solution allowed targeted control for planned maintenance and repair. MDC is a water utility that serves a densely populated region of Connecticut that also has a significant amount of commercial and industrial facilities. Like so many water utilities within the U.S., MDC has a century-old infrastructure which requires a proactive and preventative maintenance approach.
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The Eaton M-Max VFD Provides QuantumFlo With A Cost-Effective, Energy Efficient Solution
4/26/2017
Achieving consistent water pressure is a challenge for geographical areas that have grown faster than the development of infrastructures to accommodate water demand and for businesses such as fast food restaurants and strip malls.
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UAV-Based Leak Detection Platform Proves It's Worth
7/24/2018
In the Spring of 2018, Matchpoint was contracted by the City of Arlington to provide UAV-Based Leak Detection after onsite leaks proved to be evasive and difficult to locate using traditional leak detection methods. At that point, Arlington enlisted Matchpoint’s UAV services to locate the leak in a less traditional, but innovative new way — using the UAV to analyze RGB and thermal imagery.