Webinars
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Can Your Custody Transfer Gas Flow Measurement Equipment Improve Your Bottom Line?
2/12/2021
In this on-demand webinar join Eric Heilveil of Siemens Industry Inc., as he discusses a new advance in custody transfer flow measurement for the gas industry, that delivers critical accuracy with a very low cost of ownership.
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The Clock Is Ticking: How To Adopt The Final LCRR With Minimal Disruption
2/9/2021
Now that the Lead and Copper Rule Revisions (LCRR) have been finalized and published in the Federal Register, the clock has started. While the revisions are a major step toward removing lead from our water systems, complying with these revisions will create some significant operational challenges.
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How To Build Faster, More Accurate Sewer/Storm Models
2/7/2021
Do you feel confident that your hydraulic and hydrologic (H&H) modeling results are quickly AND accurately delivered? Many modelers need to balance efficiency and accuracy — but it’s not always possible on traditional modeling platforms.
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An Analog Look At Digital Water: From Basic Principles To The Missing Element — People
1/29/2021
The water sector is under pressure to digitize operations to optimize treatment plants and operational efficiencies. And while there is widespread use — and misuse — of the word "digital", one key element of the discussion is being overlooked: people. Real people fear losing their jobs because of digital tools and processes. No one is discussing the facts of job loss — and job creation — that the digital transformation is driving.
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Reducing Urban Flood And CSO Spill Risk Using InfoWorks ICM
12/15/2020
The impact of climate change along with increased urbanisation and more intense storms has resulted in more frequent and severe urban flooding and CSO escapes. This webinar will introduce how you can better manage urban flood risk and CSO spills by maximising the use of the storage already available in the network with InfoWorks ICM and CENTAUR.
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Improving Water Quality And Resilience
12/15/2020
This webinar will focus on two of the most disruptive events that can impact water service delivery namely discontinuity of water supply and drinking water quality. Learn how analysis of these key areas is crucial in the context of meeting customer demand, sustainability, and regulatory targets.
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Maximizing ROI With Packaged Water Treatment And Pressure Boosting Solutions
12/2/2020
Municipalities are facing more demands than ever. From shrinking budgets to increasing populations, operators are asked to deliver higher performance with fewer resources. Join our webinar to learn how you can get the most from your pressure boosting and water treatment equipment with new technologies that simplify project scoping and reduce service needs and costly chemicals.
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Iron And Steel Pipe Resilience — What It Is And Why It Matters To You
11/13/2020
This event reviews components of pipeline resilience as interpreted by industry experts who were interviewed by the presenters. It then examines in greater detail the attributes of material strength, toughness, and fatigue; joint performance, including flexibility, thrust restraint, and seismic resistance; sustained performance in general and corrosion resistance in particular; and lifecycle considerations. A corrosion assessment and abatement model will be reviewed, a corrosion study from the Everglades will be summarized, and a seismic event under a lake in Anchorage, Alaska, will be reviewed. It’s a comprehensive outline and will be sure to spark your interest.
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Enabling Smart Cities And Water Utilities – Leverage Infrastructure With Data Intelligence To Power Your Water Network
11/5/2020
As the gap closes between technology and infrastructure in the evolving world of IIoT, utilities are seeking new ways to capture information from the infrastructure products in their water systems. Join Mueller as they discuss how data from your existing infrastructure network can provide valuable insights to help power critical decisions about your operations, asset management, and maintenance programs.
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Disinfection Byproduct Reduction With A Novel Multi-Contaminant Treatment Approach
10/23/2020
The Central Valley of California has many potable groundwater systems operating on subsurface wells that have primary and secondary regulatory drinking water issues. Given the very challenging water quality as recognized the Division of Drinking Water, the City of Lemoore, CA water supply (consisting of multiple well clusters) is exceeding the compliance targets for disinfection byproducts (DBPs), mainly total trihalomethanes (TTHMs).