WASTEWATER MEASUREMENT RESOURCES
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For many, the word “bureau” conquers up images of suit-clad men and women brandishing firearms and badges. But in Philadelphia, employees of another type of bureau are also protecting the public — using science.
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When it comes to designing and constructing water and wastewater treatment plants, predictable outcomes are a crucial element for project management teams. Accurately monitoring a project’s schedule and budget is critical to successful delivery.
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Getting systems online is tough enough without unnecessary alarms and shutdowns, but the safety and visibility of operations are also paramount. During the commissioning process, balance is critical.
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Optimatics teamed with WCS, Hazen & Sawyer, and Mott McDonald to optimize the configuration of regulator structures in their combined sewer systems in order to reduce the frequency and severity of CSO events.
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Discussing the past, present and future of digital transformation.
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Modern problems for water utilities, including limited workforce and aging infrastructure, require modern tools for overcoming them.
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Two tools leverage computing power for engineering design, opening up a digital world of possibility for wastewater plants.
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Analytics and automation offer a pathway to time, labor, and energy savings while improving regulatory compliance, resiliency, and emergency response.
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SUEZ North America worked with Optimatics to investigate whether changing fixed-pressure reducing valve settings and pump controls could help to reduce leakage losses in the Rockland County water distribution system-without compromising on customer service levels.
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Explore how a utility was able to improve their level of service to the community, increase accuracy in water metering and ensure safety for meter technicians.