WaterWorld Articles, February 2010

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Editorial Features

New Meter Accurately Monitors Flow in Partially Full Pipe

Some people look at the glass half full, some look at it as half empty.

Anti-Microbial Additive Helps Concrete Survive in Sewer Project

The Metropolitan St. Louis Sewer District (MSD) faced a problem familiar to many big city wastewater departments managing underground assets.

Products

Product Showcase

The ISFET pH probe offered by RL Instruments is durable and virtually unbreakable.

New Product

CertainTeed has added a 24" outside diameter option to its line of Certa-Lok™ PVC Well Casings.

New Literature

Thermo Fisher Scientific has announced enhanced drinking water analytical capabilities of the Thermo Scientific Environmental GC/MS Online Productivity Solutions with respect to US EPA Methods 524.2 and 525.2.

DistribuTech

DistribuTECH Exhibitor Products

Event to Showcase Distributed Automation Systems DistribuTECH 2010 will provide the latest information on water utility management systems, equipment and technologies.

Product Focus

Company Receives PFRP Approval for Biosolids Process

The Pathogen Equivalency Committee (PEC) has recommended PFRP (process to further reduce pathogens) approval to BCR Environmental LLC and its Class A biosolids processing technology known as Neutralizer®.

Products & Services

Products & Services: Valves

The OCV ValveMeter Ultra is a stand-alone, electronic flow measuring and control system.

Products & Services: Meters & Meter reading equipment

Master Meter's Dialog 3G Interpreter Register is a universal AMR upgrade that replaces the existing register on most any brand meter in minutes

Departments

Viewpoint

EPA Considers "Redefining" Role of MS4s in Stormwater

The control and monitoring of stormwater, and the pollution it carries, may become more challenging for water quality managers in the years ahead.

WaterWorld.com

WaterWorld Hosting Virtual Tradeshow, Conference

WaterWorld and its publisher, PennWell Corp., will host a virtual, online conference and exhibition for the water industry April 20-21.

Washington Update

Congress Considers Additional Funding for Water

The Senate was expected to consider a bill early in 2010 that would add $1 billion each for the Drinking Water and Clean Water State Revolving Funds (SRFs).

Pump Tip & Techniques

Factors to Consider when Purchasing Pump Parts

When a pump needs repair, or spare parts are to be purchased, there are often potential short-term cost savings, and possible delivery advantages, to buying Non-OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) repair parts.

Automation Technology

AMI System Helps Rural Water Utility Reduce Leakage

The Chesterfield Rural Water Company (CRWC) is responsible for delivering water service to the third-largest utility district in South Carolina.

Briefs

EPA Proposes Standards to Protect Florida's Waters

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is proposing water quality standards that would set a series of numeric limits on the amount of phosphorus and nitrogen that would be allowed in Florida's lakes, rivers, streams, springs and canals.

WASDA

WWEMA Corner

New Year's Resolution: Maintain Your Capital Investment

With the start of the new year, it's traditional to make resolutions that involve personal health, wealth and happiness.

Case Study

Radium Compliance Achieved with Ion Exchange Technology

Several Ion Exchange Plants have been commissioned in Romeoville, IL, to improve its water quality by reducing existing levels of radium in the drinking water below requirements mandated by the Environmental Protection Agency.

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Volume 26
Issue 2
February 2010
 

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