DRINKING WATER DISTRIBUTION RESOURCES

DRINKING WATER DISTRIBUTION SOLUTIONS

  • R900® System

    How can your water utility protect present investments in technology while building onto those investments as you need, at your own pace?

  • Harmony Encore MDM Software

    Welcome to our award-winning MDM software, Harmony Encore. We took our best-in-class Harmony MDM software and completely reenvisioned every aspect including its design, interoperability, user experience (UX), and speed to bring North American utilities an entirely new solution experience that solves today’s most pressing utility challenges and those of tomorrow.

  • FLEX-TEND® Force Balanced Flexible Expansion Joints

    FLEX-TEND Force Balanced Flexible Expansion Joints are designed to protect water pipeline systems from the stresses produced by ground motion either from seismic activity or gradual soil subsidence. The Force Balanced FLEX-TEND unlike conventional flexible/expansion joints does not generate an axial thrust that must be compensated for.

  • Bevel Gear Actuator

    Hydra-Stop is proud to introduce the Bevel Gear Actuator to our line of solutions for control, now available for purchase. Ideal for shallow bury applications, the Bevel Gear Actuator allows for the operation of horizontal Insta-Valve 250 installations on lines as shallow as 12-18 inches."

  • Kamstrup flowIQ 2100 & 3101 Series Encoded Meters

    The flowI® 2100 & 3101 series Encoded Meter is a smart water meter based on the latest ultrasonic technology. The meter has no moving parts and maintains its accuracy throughout its entire lifetime of 20 years.

  • Inline Turbidity Meter: IQ-5N

    World's 1st Maintenance Free for 10 years On-line Turbidimeter.

DRINKING WATER DISTRIBUTION VIDEOS

In this episode of the Water Online Show, hosts Travis Kennedy and Kevin Westerling explore AI's transformative role in water utility operations with guest Dave Brown, Director of Maintenance at Eastern Municipal Water District (EMWD), which serves nearly a million customers across 682 square miles in Southern California.