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    Treatment

    Reuse Project Features Fixed Plate Tertiary Cloth Media Filtration

    Aug. 1, 2012
    Kurt M. LindsleyCentral Texas has been under a historic and prolonged drought, with 2011 considered the worst single-year drought in the state's history. Although rains in the...
    Potable Water Quality

    Where Did the Water Go?

    Aug. 1, 2012
    The word "teaming" is an approach to tackling tough and challenging problems or broad spectrum obstacles.
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    Treatment

    Products & Services: Aeration

    Aug. 1, 2012
    Collection of Aeration products and services.
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    Distribution

    Product Focus: Chemical Solution Helps Combat Distribution System DBPs

    Aug. 1, 2012
    By October 2013, all public water utilities will be required to comply with Stage 2 Disinfection By-Product (DBP) requirements.
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    Stormwater Management

    Managing Stormwater One Parking Lot at a Time

    Aug. 1, 2012
    In Western Washington, stormwater management isn't just good public policy: It's a vital component in protecting the economy and environment.
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    Infrastructure Funding

    Make Way for Fish

    Aug. 1, 2012
    Natural stream channels in urban and suburban environments in the Mid-Atlantic region are impacted by streambed and bank erosion accelerated by development that lacked appropriate...

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    Asset Management

    Right Sizing an AMR/AMI Solution

    Aug. 1, 2012
    Consulting engineers often discuss the need to 'right-size' large commercial water meters to help ensure they are neither too large nor too small, while protecting against excessive...
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    Asset Management

    Get the Most Out of Fixed-Network AMI

    Aug. 1, 2012
    Utilities often justify fixed-network advanced metering infrastructure (AMI) as a way to efficiently collect meter data, eliminate estimated readings, and improve billing.
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    Energy Management

    Smart Power for AMI Smart Meters

    Aug. 1, 2012
    AMR/AMI technology is expanding rapidly, with nearly half of all water meters in North America now equipped with AMR/AMI devices.
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    Home

    The Future of Water

    Aug. 1, 2012
    As long as demand for water outpaces availability, water shortages will continue to be a fact of life. What's more, we could be looking at a worldwide water shortage of 40 percent...
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    Asset Management

    Commercial Meter Ownership Spurs Many Positive Results

    Aug. 1, 2012
    The City of Somerville, MA, is located just north of the City of Boston, has a population over 75,000 and a land mass of only 4.1 square miles.
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    Asset Management

    AMI Networks Offer Benefits Beyond Meter Reading

    Aug. 1, 2012
    While many cities across the United States are still reading their meters manually, the trend for the past decade has been to automate that process.
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    Home

    Amperometric vs. Colorimetric Methods for On-line Measurement of Chlorine

    Aug. 1, 2012
    Continuous on-line measurement of chlorine is critical for drinking water and many other applications.
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    Home

    Effluent-Only Sewers Offer Alternative to Traditional Systems

    Aug. 1, 2012
    Everyone in the wastewater industry is familiar with the challenges faced by small communities that need to upgrade aging infrastructure and failing septic systems or simply meet...
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    Infrastructure Funding

    Town Reshapes Collection System to 21st Century Standards

    Aug. 1, 2012
    Deteriorating wastewater infrastructure is a problem for many communities particularly in the Northeast where existing infrastructure can be more than a century old.
    Infrastructure Funding

    City Turns to the Cloud to Control, Monitor its Collection System

    Aug. 1, 2012
    South Bend, IN, has become one of the first cities in the world to manage its water systems in the cloud, through use of IBM's Intelligent Operations Center (IOC) for Smarter ...
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    Energy Management

    Evaluating Adjustable Speed, Permanent Magnetic Coupling Drives

    Aug. 1, 2012
    It is an indisputable fact that, for most applications, pump users can see substantial energy and maintenance costs savings by the use of a variable speed drive (VSD), instead...
    Potable Water Quality

    Congress Considers "Buy American" Clause for SRF Funding

    Aug. 1, 2012
    A requirement to use American-made iron and steel products on State Revolving Fund (SRF) projects has added controversy to a funding bill in Congress.