On-Demand Webinars
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Utilizing Next-Gen Smart Meters With Acoustic Leak Detection To Address Non-Revenue Water
7/16/2020
Non-revenue water is one of the biggest challenges for water utilities worldwide and in the U.S., contributing to billions of dollars’ worth of treated water lost each year. And, with up to 31 percent of water loss coming from leaks in service connections, it is crucial to have detailed knowledge and transparency across your distribution network. That’s why Kamstrup has developed a next-generation smart water meter with integrated acoustic leak detection to proactively identify potential leaks in service connections, which enables utilities to prioritize their daily efforts to where and when they will have the biggest impact.
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Reducing Valve Operation Costs With Smart Valve Positioners
6/26/2020
Control valves are critical components in almost every process, and one of the most expensive. Between the compressed air driving your pneumatic actuators and the regular maintenance on the valve assemblies themselves, many factors contribute to the continual costs of keeping your process up and running.
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How To Optimize Your Plant Operations With AI
6/25/2020
Recent market research forecasts $6.3 billion of investment in AI for water management by 2030 in the U.S. and Canada alone — but why? Early adopters of AI-optimization tools are improving efficiency and lowering operational costs — all while keeping compliant with local regulations. Join James Legue, Director of AI Products at Innovyze, to find out the key factors driving the transformative impact AI is having on water operations across multiple industries.
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Taking Liquid And Gas Hydrocarbon Flow Measurement To A New Level Of Performance
6/22/2020
Martin Dingman of Siemens Process Instrumentation will discuss the new FS230 clamp-on ultrasonic meters for liquid and gas hydrocarbon flow measurement. Topics to be covered are theory of operation, innovative features and benefits, liquid and gas hydrocarbon applications, installation tips and tricks, and selection criteria.
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Great Lakes Water Authority's Intelligent Water Experience
6/11/2020
The Great Lakes Water Authority (GLWA) pays about $20M for its water pumping energy costs. To evaluate real‐time pumping efficiency, GLWA conducted an efficiency evaluation utilizing records from various digital meters installed at its water-pumping stations. This webinar will discuss the development of the program, including the use of SCADA and OSIsoft’s PI System to automate pump flow and efficiency calculations, and how the information was used to identify oversized or inefficient pumps, correct to the preferred operating range and best efficiency point, and realize substantial energy savings for GLWA.
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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.