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    Traditionally, the planning and water management sectors have tended to collaborate solely within their own communities, but it is important to bridge this disconnect not just...
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    The digital and machine learning transformation will immensely improve the way water/wastewater is collected, transported, treated and utilized.
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    With Software-as-a-Service (SaaS), utilities can gain a deeper understanding of their information while also managing, sharing and securing their data more easily than ever.
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    People hate surprises, at least on their utility bills. And some customers want to know if all of their conservation efforts are paying off, in real time.
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    Standard polywrap creates a barrier between the surface of the pipe and corrosive soil. VB3™ Enhanced Polyethylene takes this a few steps further by actually fighting corrosion...
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    Remotely monitored and unattended, automated plants must be considered an integrated part of today’s sustainable water management 4.0 technologies.
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    Photometric/colorimetric analyzers can be used to monitor ammonium and orthophosphate. Keys to a successful installation are proper application and maintenance of the instrument...
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    Early in 2014, Badger Meter offered a solution that would provide EJ Water with the water management system and the leading edge technology they were looking for.
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    For South Tahoe, security, specifically safeguarding facility assets, is a top priority. However, remembering complex passwords and expecting administrators to track multiple ...
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    Long Branch, N.J., decided to retrofit its current drainage system with Proco ProFlex™ Style 730 and Proco ProFlex™ Style 790 duckbill check valves, which would allow the city...
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    Water quality testing requirements are diverse and complex. The kind of instrumentation needed to meet the needs of this exacting array of uses must be reliable, accurate, simple...
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    The ICS Utility power cutter addresses operator safety with its revolutionary grinding technology which virtually eliminates rotational kickback and improves operator positioning...
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    When Eielson Air Force Base, located in the interior of Alaska, found high levels of perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA) and perfluorooctane sulfonate (PFOS) in its drinking water, ...
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    A comprehensive plan to reduce THM formation starts with the effective removal and monitoring of total organic carbon in the water treatment plant, which requires an accurate ...
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    Medora Corporation’s ResidualHQ© Automated Disinfectant Control is a continuous residual monitoring and disinfectant delivery platform for both chlorine and chloramine applications...
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    Blue-White’s ProSeries-M® MD-3 pumps maintained an accurate and continuous flow, providing smooth chemical dosing and eliminating the need for a pulsation dampener at the major...
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    With the emergence of safety concerns over water quality in public water supplies, municipalities are making strides to better conform to preexisting and amended safety regulations...
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    Collection of water industry products and services from companies exhibiting at the AWWA ACE19 Conference and Expo.
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    Water and wastewater professionals from around the globe will convene in Denver, Colo., next month for the American Water Works Association’s (AWWA) 138th Annual Conference and...
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    (L-R) Fei Zhao and Guihua Yu of Yu Research Labs at UT Austin examine a sample of their newly-developed hydrogel. Photo Courtesy Cockrell School of Engineering, The University of Texas at Austin.
    Researchers, students, and start-up companies are focusing on finding new ways to disinfect drinking water, filter out contaminants, or detect water-quality issues.
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    What do you get when you cross an elementary school student with a miniature flushing toilet? You get a kid who’s excited about water.
    May 2, 2019