Webinars
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New Developments For Flow And Level Measurement
5/26/2022
Everywhere you look, new technological advancements impact your everyday life. Cell phone apps are everywhere; more and more electric vehicles are popping up on the road next to you; E-commerce is sidestepping traditional business models. But what about measurement instrumentation? In this brief webinar, we’ll explore how recent developments transformed basic devices into comprehensive information engines for gaining more knowledge about your flow, level and other processes.
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The Top 5 Common Problems Utilities Have And A Path Out
5/18/2022
The key to solving a problem starts with defining the problem, which can be half the challenge when transitioning from traditional to modern utility management methods. The other half of the challenge? Finding a solution to that problem. Learn from an industry expert who will present a practical viewpoint on lessons learned as a former utility manager, former President of ASCE’s utility-focused institute, and current technology evangelist.
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Time To Act PFASt: Treatment Solutions For An Emerging Contaminant Of Concern
4/29/2022
Perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), a group of manmade chemical compounds are an example of an emerging contaminant that is attracting substantial attention of consumers, water professionals, and regulators due to their abundance in soil and drinking water sources, and their potential health effects. Accordingly, local regulation is already in effect in many states, and the EPA is taking measures to control the manufacturing, use, and exposure to PFAS and PFAS waste.
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Building Your Plan To Stay Compliant With LCRR
1/27/2022
The Lead and Copper Rule revisions are final and the compliance date is set. Whether you are just starting to build your plan or finalizing your inventory, there’s a lot that will be asked of your system over the next few years.
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How Machine Learning Supports Pipe Monitoring And Asset Management
9/27/2021
Acoustic leak detection using IoT sensors is a cost-effective solution to detect emerging leaks in water distribution networks. The acoustic system identifies and pinpoints leakage events with high sensitivity, but it also detects non-leakage events which may overload the utility with data. In collaboration with the University of Waterloo, and supported by the Southern Ontario Water Consortium, an Echologics team used machine-learning techniques to narrow reported events to only the most relevant data visible to the water utility.
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Improve Risk-Based Decisions And Increase ROI On Your Inspection Program
8/12/2021
Advance your asset management with our new innovative solution, Info360 Asset. The future of accessible, collaborative, and innovative water asset management has arrived. From the field to the office, you want to make the most of your water data. And we’re going to show you how.
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Creating Your LSL Inventory Doesn't Have To Be A Puzzle
7/20/2021
As the water industry maneuvers the revised LCR, public water systems may be overwhelmed by gaps in data or lack of historical information needed to build a comprehensive lead service line inventory. Creating and validating inventory will act as the foundation of your compliance program and access to funding resources, so it’s important to get it right.
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Webinar: Deep Dive Into Data Reveals Powerful Ozone Story
5/27/2021
Join us for a look at how a deep dive into a wide range of data sets provided insight that has shaped Mazzei Injector’s municipal ozone strategy.
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Predicting Asset Failure And Process Changes With Self-Serve Analytics
5/25/2021
Watch this AWWA webinar to see how water engineers can use self-serve analytics to solve their toughest challenges. Our hero of the show is a mid-sized water utility, that partnered with GE Digital to predict pump failure up to 16 days in advance, using Proficy CSense.
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Advantages And Disadvantages Of Available Options For Measuring Wastewater Flow In Partially Filled Pipes
4/8/2021
A variety of devices can be used for measuring water or wastewater flow where pipes cannot be kept full. Examples include open channel flow (OCF) devices like flumes and weirs in combination with secondary level measurement devices and/or electromagnetic flow (EMF) meter options. Each has its pluses and minuses. However, new proven EMF technology can deliver higher accuracy and the best performance when sized for flow rates at levels above 25 percent filled pipe. It also offers a safer environment, simpler installation, and better measuring performance than other available options.