Wastewater Management
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From The 1970s To Today - Four Key Advances In Coriolis Flow Measurement
4/27/2023
The following article highlights four key advances in Coriolis flow measurement’s journey from the 1970s to today.
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The Benefits Of Virtual Modeling In Wastewater
4/21/2023
In this article, learn how photogrammetry can be used to give operators a virtual glimpse at underground infrastructure, helping them better plan repairs and rehab work.
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Planning For The Unknown: How To Prepare For A Catastrophic Failure Of Your Sewer System
4/19/2023
Contingency planning for sewer system failures is often overlooked. Learn why a successful contingency plan can reduce costs, save reputations, and protect public health.
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Why You Need Application Expertise For Pump Rentals (And How To Get It)
4/19/2023
Learn about factors to consider when renting a pump, including fluid type, volume, speed, site elevation, monitoring needs, and more.
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Why You Need To Be Prepared For The Next Superstorm (And How To Do It)
4/19/2023
Understand why a storm preparedness plan is crucial to overcome challenges such as power outages and equipment damage.
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Are Bypasses Needed With Today's Waterworks Gate Valves? New Information Says They're Not.
4/14/2023
Up until recently, there was no empirical data to support the position that bypasses, for the routine operation of resilient wedge gate valves, are not needed.
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Too Many Alarms? It's Time For SuperSCADA!
4/10/2023
For operators, a SCADA is their Decision Support system. If viewed that way, your SCADA should be the foundation of an efficient operation.
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Maintenance Is King: How To Keep Your Pipe Rehab Gear At Peak Performance
4/10/2023
Proper maintenance can help you extend the life of your pipe rehab gear and avoid costly repairs. Explore some tips for protecting your equipment and avoid downtime from unexpected damage.
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Under Pressure: Managing Water Networks with Effective Pressure Management Techniques
3/15/2023
Growing water scarcity drives the need for effective demand management in water utilities across the world. This article discusses pressure management as a form of demand and leakage management and why the AquaMaster is the best suited for such applications.
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“Marshing Forward” Despite Uncertainty: How EPA Researchers Are Reframing Approaches To Coastal Climate Adaptation Efforts
3/1/2023
Among other functions, salt marshes provide breeding grounds and food sources for coastal wildlife, absorb excess carbon from the atmosphere, filter rainwater, protect coastlines from erosion, help ensure the health of our nation’s fishing economy, and promote ecotourism. With salt marshes becoming increasingly vulnerable, EPA scientists are evaluating both the scientific methodology and management practices behind coastal restoration projects.