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    City Plans Flow Monitoring Project

    Feb. 1, 2005
    ADS® Environmental Services, a provider of networked flow monitoring and Underground Intelligence(r), has been awarded a four-month contract from the City and County of San Francisco...
    Drinking Water

    Water Industry Responds to Tsunami Disaster

    Feb. 1, 2005
    My wife showed me a picture she found on the Internet of the Tsunami wave approaching an un-named city. Apparently taken from a tall building or airplane...
    Potable Water Quality

    Chesapeake Bay Cleanup Gets Boost,Six States Agree To Set Limits On Nutrients

    Feb. 1, 2005
    The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has reached agreement with six states and the District of Columbia on a plan that will set permit limits on nutrients...
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    Potable Water Quality

    NEW LITERATURE

    Feb. 1, 2005
    Stahlin Non-Metallic Enclosures, a manufacturer of fiberglass enclosure products, has published a Control Disconnect/ Circuit Breaker Enclosure Installation Instructions & Technical...
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    Potable Water Quality

    PRODUCT SHOWCASE

    Feb. 1, 2005
    Whatman 934-AH(r) glass microfiber filters are specially designed for suspended solids analysis in water pollution monitoring.
    Energy Management

    New Technology Produces Electricity from Water Mains

    Feb. 1, 2005
    A New York company believes there are untapped revenues waiting to be found in the underground vaults of water systems.

    More content from Volume 21, Issue 2

    Potable Water Quality

    Stormwater BMP Database Coalition Formed; Research Contract Awarded

    Feb. 1, 2005
    The Water Environment Research Foundation (WERF) is collaborating with several other organizations to fund and manage the International Stormwater Best Management Practices (BMP...
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    Home

    New Larger Membrane Element Reduces Costs, System Size

    Feb. 1, 2005
    As the size of water treatment plants has increased, there has been much interest in large diameter RO (reverse osmosis) and NF (nanofiltration) elements.
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    Treatment

    Installing Relief Valves for Water Tank Draining

    Feb. 1, 2005
    A water tank acts as a relief valve on your water system. If the pressure in the system increases past its design capacity, it increases the water level in the water tank past...
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    Energy Management

    Biosolids Treatment Systems Reduce Energy Costs, Protect Environment

    Feb. 1, 2005
    With growing populations and landfill scarcity, many U.S. municipalities are searching for ways to manage biosolids in an economical and environmentally friendly manner.
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    Potable Water Quality

    Utility Sees Cost Savings with new Actuators

    Feb. 1, 2005
    The Camden County (NJ) Municipal Utilities Authority (CCMUA) has installed a new system of valve actuators, two-wire communication loops, and software in the primary sedimentation...
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    Home

    Program Studies Arsenic Treatment for Small System

    Feb. 1, 2005
    A treatment system is planned for the Carter Chouteau County Water and Sewer District, a small rural utility in Montana, to remove arsenic to below the new maximum contaminant...
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    Drinking Water

    New Security Guidelines Issued For Water Utilities

    Feb. 1, 2005
    Drinking water and wastewater utilities working to incorporate enhanced security measures into facility design and operation will benefit from...
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    Infrastructure Funding

    NEW PRODUCTS

    Feb. 1, 2005
    Getac Inc. has introduced its newest rugged portable notebook computer. Running on Intel's 1.4 GHz Dothan LV Processor, the MobileForce(tm) M220 is a laptop computer...
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    Treatment

    PRODUCTS & SERVICES — VALVES

    Feb. 1, 2005
    Hayward's corrosion resistant, all plastic solenoid valves feature a coil design for improved performance and service life.
    Potable Water Quality

    Congress Urges EPA To Reconsider Blending Rule

    Feb. 1, 2005
    Sixteen U.S. senators have urged the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to reconsider its proposed "blending" rule, announced Nov. 7...
    Drinking Water

    Equipment Manufacturers Respond to Tsunami Relief Efforts

    Feb. 1, 2005
    It has been two weeks since the devastating earthquake and ensuing tsunami took place in southern Asia. Over 150,000 deaths have so far been reported...
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    Potable Water Quality

    New Monitoring System Tracks Algae, Cyanobacteria

    Feb. 1, 2005
    A new submersible monitoring system offers integrated chlorophyll a and blue-green algae fluorometers for real-time monitoring of surface water quality.