WASTEWATER MEASUREMENT RESOURCES
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The majority of the water in the city of Simi Valley, California, is provided by Ventura County Waterworks District 8, serving approximately 26,000 metered connections — 22,000 of which are now read by Neptune’s R900® System.
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If you feel like you have too much data but not enough understandable or usable information, fine-tuning data collection and funneling it into an integrated data management system may be the way to become more proactive and make better decisions.
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As the water industry continues to walk the road of digital transformation, here’s a step-by-step guide to help utilities keep pace.
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Guided wave radar technology provides accurate and reliable level and interface measurement in effluent treatment areas, ensuring regulatory compliance and reducing costs in wastewater applications.
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With a little help from AI (artificial intelligence) and IoT (the Internet of Things), Kansas City gives a lesson on UEA-MEP — utilizing existing assets to the maximum extent possible.
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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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Engineers are turning to AI to cut weeks of work into hours and sharpen critical decisions.
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Using a technology called SmartCover Systems, the Prince William County Service Authority is able to remotely monitor wastewater flows in strategic areas across Prince William County. A SmartCover is comprised of a small device that electronically monitors the level of flow in sewer mains from the underside of a manhole cover.
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Mainland Europe has had intelligence in some of its wastewater networks for over ten years now, and some of the oldest real-time control systems in the U.S. date back to the 1980’s. So why has intelligence in the wastewater network not been more abundant?
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Innovation is paying dividends for the growing list of municipalities that leverage the latest technology to optimize planning and operations decision making.