WASTEWATER MEASUREMENT RESOURCES
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Murry & Roberts is a multinational project life cycle group based in South Africa that has been optimizing client's fixed capital investment for more than a century. They have utilized the design generator for the past 2 years to accelerate their entry to market.
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While options for clean water flow measurement abound, there is room for improvement on the wastewater side — but new technologies are closing the gap.
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How bad does your wastewater treatment plant (WWTP) really smell? Researchers provide a new perspective on headworks odor control and measurement.
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Organizations with geographically dispersed assets, such as those in the water/wastewater utility industries, are continuously developing and implementing new ways to monitor and control all aspects of their business.
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Behind the scenes with Denver Water's industrial controls team that helps send water to the tap.
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If your head spins after reading how amazing one level measurement technology is in comparison to another, understanding the key attributes of these technologies and their applicability to specific processes may help to clear the waters.
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As global water demands intensify, water utilities are entering a new era where streamlined processes intertwine with cutting-edge technology. The implementation of advanced tools and systems is critical to enhance operational efficiency, ensure sustainability, and modernize water management practices.
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The Public Works Department at the City of Provo is responsible for delivering safe and reliable water, wastewater, and stormwater services to its more than 18,000 customers. Already utilizing Esri's ArcGIS Enterprise on the geometric network, Provo saw how upgrading to Esri's new ArcGIS Utility Network could greatly benefit the organization.
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One of the world’s largest manufacturing plants improves efficiency by adopting a unified HMI to monitor water/wastewater, compressed air & liquids, and lighting. By Christopher Little
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Get the most out of your automated systems by mastering the human element sustaining them — i.e., operational technology (OT).