Wastewater Analysis Resources
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Protecting Against Doomsday Contaminants
5/16/2016
New tools are being developed for worst-case drinking water scenarios: chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear (CBRN)-related contamination.
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Is Water 4.0 The Future?
4/21/2016
Water 4.0 is a concept that has recently been raised as the “future” of the water industry …possibly. Apart from being a paraphrase of Industry 4.0, the questions have to be asked: What is it, and what does it have to do with the way the water industry operates in its current state?
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Odor Patrol: Study Identifies Odor Culprits At San Fran Wastewater Facility
3/28/2016
The Southeast Water Pollution Control Plant (SEP) is San Francisco’s largest and oldest wastewater facility. The plant is located in the midst of a mixed industrial, commercial, and residential area, with many of the plant neighbors directly across the street from the plant fence line. Odor emissions have historically been an issue.
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Addressing Environmental Regulations With UVC LEDs
3/3/2016
Global environmental concerns over water and air pollution are leading to new regulations that require real-time monitoring.
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Water Data Smackdown: Meet The Top 10 Innovators
1/15/2016
Imagine H2O recently announced the 10 finalists from more than 90 worldwide entrants to its Water Data Challenge. Here’s a brief overview of each company and what they offer.
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The Instrumentation Life-Cycle And Instrumentation Systems Within The UK Water Industry: From Concept To Replacement
1/12/2016
The water industry in the UK faces a turning point in the use of instrumentation with the advent of TOTEX (capital expenditures [CAPEX] + operating expenditures [OPEX]) within the current Asset Management Period, the sixth since it privatized in 1989.
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Indefensible Data: The Thread That Can Quickly Unravel
12/18/2015
Not all data is good data. Businesses know this — or at least should — and it effects how they make decisions about sales, marketing and R&D.
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VTScada And OpWorks Provide Advanced Wastewater Reporting And Analysis
11/17/2015
Rapid City is the second-largest city in South Dakota, serving over 72,000 residents. Their Water Reclamation Department treats nearly 3.5 billion gallons of wastewater annually.
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Monitoring Water Quality With UVC LEDs
11/2/2015
Rapid detection of changes in water quality is critical in water delivery systems, wastewater treatment, and industrial plants for process optimization, environmental regulatory requirements, and consumer health.
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Measuring Organic Load: Is BOD Still A Relevant Measure In The Modern Water Industry?
10/22/2015
Biochemical oxygen demand, or BOD, is probably one of the most- and least-known parameters in the wastewater industry.