Funding Resources
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The Latest Updates In InfoDrainage 2021.6
11/29/2021
InfoDrainage 2021.6 is the 6th installment of new and improved features being brought to the water industry this year.
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Optimizing SCADA Data For Operational Inefficiencies Within A Water Distribution System
11/29/2021
As water utilities and companies continue to pursue a digital transformation of their distribution and collection systems, new technologies can help address operational inefficiencies within the distribution network itself and for planning, engineering, operations, and the public.
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A Day In The Life With Predictive Control
11/28/2021
In water treatment, a lot of our daily decisions depend on variables that are constantly changing. What the weather is like, whether a pump is out of service and, perhaps most importantly, the characteristics of the influent waters.
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Innovyze Announces Support For WSA05-2019 v4.1
11/24/2021
The recent release of InfoAsset Manager 2021.6 now offers support for the Water Services Association of Australia (WSAA) WSA05-2019 version 4.1 Conduit Inspection Reporting Code. This extends support to the existing legacy versions of WSA05-2013 v3.1, WSA05 2008 v2.2 and WSA05 2002. The Australian codes used to describe conduit condition bear some relationship to the codes used in EN 13508-2:2003 Conditions of drain and sewer systems outside buildings Part 2: Visual inspection coding system, which is also supported in InfoAsset Manager.
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Support For New Zealand 4th Edition CCTV Pipeline Condition Inspection Standard
11/18/2021
InfoAsset Manager 2021.8 now offers support for the New Zealand Water and Wastes Association 4th Edition of the New Zealand Gravity Pipe Inspection Manual Conduit Inspection Reporting Code. This extends support to the existing 3rd Edition legacy version of the standard. The revision to the 3rd Edition was identified in the report prepared for the "Evidence Based Investment Decision Making for 3 Waters Pipe Network Programme", a joint initiative between WaterNZ, IPWEA, University of Canterbury Quake Centre titled "Recommendations for the Revision of the New Zealand Pipe Inspection Manual, December 2016" by ProjectMax.
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P3 Funding For Green Infrastructure And How To Limit Risk
11/16/2021
Public-Private Partnerships (P3) have been a popular funding mechanism for public works projects around the world since the late 1980s. More recently, P3 programs have been initiated to help address water quality concerns related to stormwater by providing funding for stormwater retrofits and the development of green infrastructure throughout a municipality, and has become a promoted method for funding these projects by the USEPA.
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Info360 Asset Available Now. What's In It For You And Your Organization?
11/15/2021
Info360 Asset, a cloud-based application based on the Info360 platform, was released as a beta version in July this year and is now fully available to all water utilities, local councils, and their consultants and contractors.
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How Should Infrastructure Funding Be Prioritized?
11/11/2021
With the $1.2-trillion bipartisan infrastructure bill finally passed following lengthy congressional negotiations, U.S. water and wastewater utilities are in line to get help for solving some longstanding issues, from crumbling pipes and outdated treatment plants to modernizing operations for efficiency and resiliency.
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The Contractor's Song: Builder As Advisor — Solid (As A Rock)
11/9/2021
Over the first 25 years of my career, I spent a great deal of that time working as the engineer and advising owners from the engineering perspective. While I was involved in alternative delivery projects as an engineer, it wasn’t until I joined Mortenson and focused on building water infrastructure projects for owners through alternative delivery projects, that I came to appreciate the role of the contractor.
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Water Systems Must Change Their Financial Outlook. Here's Where To Start.
10/15/2021
Rural utilities face a slew of challenges, with aging infrastructure being among the most pressing.