A municipality in Wyoming needed a valve installed in its water system that would communicate with SCADA systems and maintain a certain percentage of open based on known flow rates at those certain percentages to supply water to 30,000+ residents downstream.
Drinking Water Plant Is World’s Largest Ozone Installation
Less than a half mile from the picturesque shore of Lavon Lake sits the Wylie Water Treatment Plant, operated by the North Texas Municipal Water District (NTMWD).
Multi-Parameter Monitoring
Analytical Technology Inc.’s MetriNet system helps determine water quality for incoming water flows, with water quality measurements along the way.
Removing Precursors to Disinfection Byproducts
Bromide is a trace element in the Earth’s crust and can be found everywhere in the environment. Natural sources include shale deposits and seawater. Due to intrusion of seawater, we find bromide in higher concentrations in coastal groundwater and soils.
The Membrane Evolution: Standardized to Universal
Over the past 25 years, low-pressure membranes have been utilized in the water and wastewater market across various applications.
Products & Services: Pumps & Systems
Collection of pump & system related equipment products and services.
Products & Services: Drinking Water Treatment
Collection of drinking water treatment related equipment products and services.
Two Wastewater Projects Attain Energy Savings Using Different Approaches
Nationally, energy use at water and wastewater utilities accounts for approximately 35 percent of a U.S. municipality’s energy budget.
SSO Solution Reduces Force Main Pressure
Pressure-reducing station solves a sanitary sewer overflow problem for HRSD – at a fraction of the time and cost – of new pumping stations.
Peristaltic Metering Pump Assists in Arsenic Removal in Groundwater Wells
Mammoth Lakes is a resort town nestled in the Sierra Mountain Range in northeastern California. Known for winter and summer tourist activities, the town experiences a high seasonal demand on its water resources during tourist influxes.