On-Demand Webinars
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High-Rate Sediment Removal With Clara Filter: Webinar
5/22/2020
Peter Evans, Regional Director with StormwateRx LLC introduces Clara Filter, StormwateRx’s newest stormwater pollutant removal system for high-rate sediment (TSS) removal.
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Digitalization Made Easy: 4 Ways Smart Measurement Technology Eliminates The Guesswork In Water Processes
5/14/2020
Water savings starts with accurate measurement. Join ABB experts as they discuss how easily implemented smart technologies drive greater levels of efficiency in water processes. Digitalizing your operations doesn’t have to be complicated. Work the way you want to work.
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Applications Where The New High-Flow Vertical Multistage Pumps Excel
4/14/2020
Traditionally, horizontal split case pumps and conventional vertical inline pumps have been used in applications with a wide range of flows and heads. These applications can be challenging for single-stage pumps when the pumping head is high enough that the pump must operate to the left of the best efficiency point on the curve — and often perilously close to shut-off head. Additionally, maintenance on these pumps can be complex and time-consuming.
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Wastewater Treatment — More For Less!
3/19/2020
WWTP Capacity Expansion For Under $2M: Advanced Modeling, Real-Time Control, And Granular Activated Sludge.
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Biological Nitrate Removal From Drinking Water
3/6/2020
The City of Taylorville, IL, needed to diversify their drinking water sources by bringing unused groundwater wells online to supplement their surface water supply. Unfortunately, their groundwater contained nitrate levels that exceeded regulatory limits and would require treatment.
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The Benefits Of Digitalization And Remote Monitoring In Water Treatment And Distribution
1/23/2020
Your water treatment facilities and water distribution networks are a complex set of interlocking steps that should include making the measurement, protecting that information in the cloud, and then putting it in the hands of key personnel, regardless of where they may be. This is the challenge of the 21st century — extracting needed information and getting it to the right people. This is where digitalization comes in.
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Communicating The Value Of Water
11/13/2019
With public health and safety to protect, relationships with regulators and elected officials to maintain, threats from climate change to account for, construction schedules shifting, and more that water providers contend with every day, it is understandable that communicating the value of what the sector does is not always top of mind. But effective communications and storytelling is critical to the success of any water provider.
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Membrane Treatment Introduction For Wastewater Plant Personnel
10/10/2019
This webinar will provide wastewater personnel the basics about water and wastewater membrane treatment, encompassing reverse osmosis, nanofiltration, microfiltration, and ultrafiltration. The key features of each process will be discussed along with application examples. Membranes will be expanding into wastewater treatment, and this webinar can serve as an introduction to the technologies available in current facilities and future applications.
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Ready, AIMS, Fire: Advances In Arsenic, Iron, Manganese, And Sulfide Removal
8/29/2019
Arsenic, iron, manganese, and sulfide (AIMS) are common groundwater contaminants that have serious concerns both aesthetically and from a health perspective. Well-established treatment processes — oxidation/filtration and coagulation/filtration — are the industry standard for treating these contaminants; however, innovative medias can provide many benefits that traditional technologies lack, such as lower capital and operating costs.
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Clean Water Enforcement: Is The U.S. Water Market Truly Regulated?
8/22/2019
The impact of the Clean Water Act (CWA) on U.S. waterways and surface water bodies has been significant over the last 47 years and one that should not be overlooked. At its passing in 1972, on the heels of an oil slick catching fire on Ohio’s Cuyahoga River in June 1969, only 40 percent of the nation’s water was considered safe for fishing and swimming, not to mention drinking and other beneficial uses. Today, the percentage has reached 60 percent because of regulation.