rural water utility Articles
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Cost-Effective Solutions for Rural Water and Wastewater Treatment
With Fluence equipment and financing solutions, rural areas may update services at no upfront cost Many rural water utilities are coping with aging or inadequate water and wastewater treatment systems. At the same time, they’re searching for ways to extend wastewater services to outlying areas, and to meet the challenges of treating water for microbes, insecticides, radioactive substances, ...
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Risk assessment and water safety plan: case study in Beijing, China
Two typical rural water utilities in Beijing, China were chosen to describe the principles and applications of water safety plans (WSP), to provide a methodological guide for the actual application and improve the quality of rural drinking water quality, and to establish an appropriate method for WSP applied in rural water supply. Hazards and hazardous events were identified and risk assessment ...
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Peace of mind - Case Study
Remote terminal units eliminate need to regularly read master meters For the better part of nine years, Vivian Shaw has been the operator of Chautauqua County Rural Water District #4 (RWD4) in Kansas. The utility distributes potable water to customers of Chautauqua and Montgomery counties, as well as the city of Longton, using approximately 275 miles of pipeline. Depending on the season, RWD4 ...
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A Major Municipal Laboratory Reduces FOG Measurement Time from 24 Hours to 10 Minutes with Infrared Analysis
A Major Municipal Laboratory's analysts regularly perform Fats, Oil and Grease (FOG) measurements on wastewater samples from various industrial plants and apartment buildings. In the past, these measurements were all performed with Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Method 1664B, which requires about 20 minutes of handling time per sample and 24 hours total to produce results. “A few ...
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