Drinking Water Case Studies and White Papers
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Ultrasonic And Radar Level Technologies: Bringing Clarity To The Water And Wastewater Market
5/7/2020
If your head spins after reading how amazing one level measurement technology is in comparison to another, understanding the key attributes of these technologies and their applicability to specific processes may help to clear the waters.
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New Polyethylene Piping System Provides Clean Water For 150,000 Residents
2/19/2016
Providing large cities with drinking water is never an easy task. Outdated systems can cause problems such as leakages or contaminations.
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Insta-Valve 20-24 Provides New Control Points Without Disrupting Service To Hospital
5/29/2024
Discover how Hydra-Stop’s insertion valve provided new control points without impacting service to surrounding customers.
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Tapping Into A Smart Utility Network To Uphold Water Quality
8/20/2019
For municipal water systems, the endless demand to maintain water quality can be challenging. Anytime the quality or pressure drops far enough to necessitate a boil notice, the costs to inform residents and get the problem under control can be extensive. It can also create a public relations nightmare. Newer solutions provide a cost-effective way to build an entire smart utility network to more proactively manage water quality and generate greater ROI.
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Tennessee Town Checks For Water Loss In More Than 8,000 Feet Of Pipe
8/15/2022
Learn how Electro Scan helped a rural Tennessee town check for water loss and to find the sources of its non-revenue water (NRW).
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EPA Researchers Develop Tool To Assess Onsite Non-Potable Water Reuse For Buildings Across The U.S.
6/2/2021
Increasing pressure on water resources has led to greater water scarcity and a growing demand for enough clean water. Many communities across the country have initiated, or are in the process of developing, centralized systems for planned water reuse. Water reuse is the concept of intentionally recycling, treating, and reusing alternative water sources. Federal government agencies and the water user community are coordinating their efforts to advance the adoption of water reuse and ensure the security, sustainability, and resilience of water resources. The National Water Reuse Action Plan (WRAP) describes these collaborative actions.
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Challenging Aeration Design Standards Results In Lower Cost, Higher Performance
6/20/2022
By using airflow-based aeration controls, the Brockton, MA wastewater treatment plant (WWTP) was able to reduce energy usage by 23% while producing higher-quality effluent.
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GoAigua's Digital Twin Saves 1B+ Gallons Of Water/Year
12/6/2020
Water transport and distribution systems in many cities have become complex to manage as they are forced to adjust to the problems of population growth, resource shortages, aging infrastructure and optimization of daily network operations. Consequently, digital twins of water networks are increasingly widely used for decision-making around their operation and management.
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Calculating ROI When Adding Zeta Potential To A Water Treatment Facility
9/1/2021
Zeta potential (Zp) provides unbiased guidance on the correct dosage of flocculent chemicals by measuring the charge of the particles that need to be filtered. This measurement not only can replace time consuming and subjective jar testing, but can provide actionable data that can save significant chemical cost and extend filter run times.
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Identifying Accurate Reference Materials For Water-Testing Confidence
11/8/2019
Going through the motions of water sample testing for regulatory reporting requirements is only half the battle. It is also important that water operators use appropriately qualified reference materials for the most accurate results. Here are some insights into reference-material evaluation that can generate the highest confidence in water testing results.