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    Water utility labs are asking what can be done to improve the efficiency of environmental monitoring and subsequently environmental testing.
    Sept. 18, 2023
    Find out how to uncover the correct liable party by investigating the source of water contamination. The case study within this how-to demonstrates just how effective the invesigation of expert teams can be in torts litigation.
    Water utilities have been paying the price for cleaning up contaminants originating outside the treatment facilities. SL Environmental explains how to find the source and secure...
    Sept. 18, 2023
    Photos courtesy Otago Regional Council.
    New Zealand’s braided rivers flow across a gravel floodplain and can be home to many rare and endangered species.
    Despite the generally large water volumes present in the region, some parts of Otago are among the driest areas in New Zealand.
    Sept. 18, 2023
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    The City of Denver, Colorado.
    Denver water treatment system tests two alkalinity analyzers to prevent lead pipe corrosion.
    Aug. 25, 2023
    Image courtesy Badger Meter.
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    Badger Meter has been an innovator in flow measurement for more than 115 years, serving water utilities, municipalities, and commercial and industrial customers worldwide with...
    May 15, 2023