Water Instrumentation News
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California Water Service Sees Fifth Straight Month Of Water Savings During September 2022, Reminds Customers Of Increased Rebates
11/1/2022
California Water Service (Cal Water) customers reduced their water use for the fifth month in a row in September, despite a record-breaking heat wave that began the month. Seven of Cal Water’s districts surpassed 15% in reductions; company-wide, Cal Water reduced water use by 10.6% compared to September 2020.
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WWEM 2022 Sees United Utilities Win The Instrumentation Apprentice Competition And University Of Edinburgh Win The SWIG ECR Competition
10/24/2022
This year’s Water, Wastewater & Environmental Monitoring Conference & Exhibition was a resounding success all around with hundreds of exhibitors visited by thousands of attendees over the two days of the event.
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Droople, The Swiss ESG Knife - Reducing Carbon, Water, And Labor Costs For Buildings Owners
10/24/2022
The Real Estate industry is responsible for 40% of greenhouse emissions globally and will be among the main water consumers by 2060, as 70% of the world population will live in cities.
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Badger Meter To Feature Solutions For Intelligent Measurement, Water Quality And More At WEFTEC 2022
10/11/2022
Badger Meter will present solutions for intelligent measurement, reliable communication and actionable data at booth 529 during the WEFTEC 2022 conference and exhibition, October 10‒12 in New Orleans, Louisiana.
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Mayor Garcetti Announces New At-Home Water Monitoring Device For LADWP Customers
9/29/2022
Mayor Eric Garcetti today announced the launch of Los Angeles Angeles Department of Water and Power’s (LADWP) Flume pilot program – an at-home water monitoring device that can track at-home water use, detect leaks, and create a water budget for customers.
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Badger Meter To Highlight Benefits Of Smart Water Solutions At WaterPro 2022
9/26/2022
Badger Meter will showcase solutions for rural and small water and wastewater utilities during the National Rural Water Association’s WaterPro 2022 conference and exhibition, September 26–29 in National Harbor, Md.
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Rapid Water Network Information Is A Necessity
9/7/2022
When managing water networks, rapid information is not a luxury, it is now a necessity that translates into crises averted and money saved, says Kevin Brook, director, Orbis Intelligent Systems.
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Endress+Hauser Launches New Sensors And Holder Assembly For Disinfection And Water Treatment
8/16/2022
Endress+Hauser released new Liquid Analysis disinfection sensors and accessories for measurement in more applications, adding the CCS55D Memosens Free Bromine sensor, CCS58D Memosens Ozone sensor, and Flowfit CYA27 assembly to its product family.
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Announcing New SWAN Leaders
8/16/2022
The Smart Water Networks Forum (SWAN) is pleased to welcome two new Council Members: Andy Smith, Smart Water Strategy Manager at Anglian Water and Eric Bindler, Senior Research Director at Bluefield Research.
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Largest New Mexico Water Utility Relies On Xylem Pressure Management Data To Improve Operations
7/27/2022
Residents in New Mexico rely on uninterrupted water service to beat the desert heat.