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    Asset Management

    Water Utilities Pump More Value from AMR

    Jan. 1, 2005
    In an industry where many utilities still read meters quarterly, AMR's traditional benefits such as labor savings and increased meter-reading efficiency still count for plenty...
    Potable Water Quality

    EPA Examines Public Views of Nonpoint Source Pollution

    Jan. 1, 2005
    Almost all Americans live in a watershed, but very few of them know it. And while nonpoint source pollution is often the major polluting force in a watershed, most people have...
    Potable Water Quality

    EPA Memo Discusses Lead, Copper Rule Sample Collection

    Jan. 1, 2005
    EPA is releasing a guidance memorandum to reiterate and clarify specific regulatory requirements for lead in drinking water. The guidance memorandum is intended for EPA regional...
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    NEW LITERATURE

    Jan. 1, 2005
    Koch Membrane Systems, has launched a comprehensive upgrade to its corporate web site, which features hundreds of filtration products, including microfiltration, ultrafiltration...
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    PRODUCT SHOWCASE

    Jan. 1, 2005
    Tarby® has launched a new line of replacement parts and pumps that are interchangeable with the seepex(r) BN series. This new general purpose industrial pump, the Titan C22 progressing...
    Distribution

    Company to Complete Testing Of Water Security System

    Jan. 1, 2005
    Hach Company's Homeland Security Technologies business unit has signed a Cooperative Research and Development Agreement with the U.S. Army to complete testing of its new real-...

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    Conference to Feature Automation Technology Topics

    Jan. 1, 2005
    Water Industry specialists will examine the role of automation technology in protecting drinking water and wastewater systems during an opening session planned for the Water Track...
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    Potable Water Quality

    Environmental Monitoring: Guide to Selecting Wireless Communication Solutions

    Jan. 1, 2005
    Rapidly growing demands for more information and increased productivity in the environmental monitoring field have been met with a whirlwind of wireless communications options...
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    Treatment

    New Fire Codes Ease Storage, Use Requirements for Chlorine Gas

    Jan. 1, 2005
    Users of chlorine now regulated by the newly created 2003 International Fire Code and the 2003 Edition of the Uniform Fire Code are no longer required to have a scrubber when ...
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    Treatment

    NEW PRODUCTS

    Jan. 1, 2005
    A new series of multi-channel controllers that display all inputs on one screen and feature nine 10 Amp relays and a Modbus(r) RTU interface is being introduced by Precision Digital...
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    Potable Water Quality

    PRODUCTS & SERVICES—LAB SAMPLING

    Jan. 1, 2005
    The Coagulant Charge Analyzer (CCA 3100), available from Chemtrac, determines the optimum coagulant dose in five minutes or less.
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    Water Utility Management

    DISTRIBUTECH PREVIEW

    Jan. 1, 2005
    Videx CyberLock electronic padlocks provide key control and an audit trail of every opening. A standard padlock can be converted into a full-functioning access control system ...
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    PRODUCTS & SERVICES—WASTEWATER TREATMENT

    Jan. 1, 2005
    The Leopold elimi-NITE(tm) Denitrification System uses the advantages of deep bed, mono-media filters to remove nitrogen in wastewater effluent.
    Infrastructure Funding

    AMSA Asks Congress to Establish Water Trust Fund

    Jan. 1, 2005
    The Association of Metropolitan Sewerage Agencies (AMSA) has proposed that Congress create a trust fund to sustain critical water and sewer programs.
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    Company Introduces New Chopper Pump Line

    Jan. 1, 2005
    Weir Specialty Pumps of Salt Lake City, UT, has announced the launch of its WEMCO(r) Chop-Flow solids handling chopper pumps and their immediate availability for shipment.