wastewater data Articles
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Measuring the efficiency of wastewater services through Data Envelopment Analysis
Efficient water management is a priority in the European Union, since the operational efficiency of many water utilities is very low compared to best practice. Several countries are restructuring the water industry to save costs. Larger-scale operations and vertical integration are promoted to achieve scale and scope economies; however, the literature is not unanimous that such economies exist. ...
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Case Study: Victor Valley Wastewater Reclamation Authority, California
Victor Valley Wastewater Reclamation Authority was originally formed by the Mojave Water Agency to help meet the requirements of the federal Clean Water Act and provide wastewater treatment for the High Desert, which includes Victorville, Apple Valley, Hesperia and San Bernardino County service areas. The original treatment plant, with supporting pipelines and infrastructure, began operating in ...
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Water and Wastewater Cost of Service Rate and Impact Fee Study - Case Study
Client: City of Houston Location: Houston, Texas Solutions: Utility Advisory Services ...
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Striving for a ‘One Utility, One Platform’ Approach at Halifax Water - Case Study
Streamlining data management, bringing down departmental silos and implementing 21st century water management at Nova Scotia's largest utility. “One of the difficulties with diving into the digital world is that you end up having an app for this, and then an app for that. The fact that Klir had so many different modules that can talk and communicate with each other was really appealing to ...
By Klir
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Wastewater Force Main Management – Condition Data Analysis and Risk Assessment
Armed with extensive preliminary analysis and actionable data collected through condition assessment, utility operators are able to make defensible decisions about their force mains. In the last part of our wastewater force main management series, we look at how operators can take a bulk in information to make risk-based decisions about their assets. When evaluating how to safely and effectively ...
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Wastewater Force Main Management – Condition Data Analysis and Risk Assessment
Armed with extensive preliminary analysis and actionable data collected through condition assessment, utility operators are able to make defensible decisions about their force mains. In the last part of our wastewater force main management series, we look at how operators can take a bulk in information to make risk-based decisions about their assets. When evaluating how to safely and effectively ...
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Navigating the Future: The role of data in water resources management
Water is essential for life, and taking care of it requires us to understand and manage it wisely. In today's world of increasing water scarcity which can be attributed to climate change, population growth, and increasing water demand, data is more crucial than ever for effective water resources management. Different disciplines of water resources management, such as flood risk assessment, ...
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Smart Septicity Monitoring for Sewer Networks
Wastewater process control is increasingly complex as regulations become more stringent. The monitoring of wastewater quality plays a crucial part in identifying existing or emerging problems within sewer networks and new technological advances are transforming the future of wastewater management, offering the ultimate smart sewer septicity solution for sewer networks. Managing and controlling ...
By Coftec
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PPCPs: Preparing for an uncertain regulatory future
A recent study published in Environmental Pollution* identified 56 active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs) in effluent samples from 50 large wastewater treatment plants across the U.S. Among the products found in samples were commonly prescribed anti-psychotic and antihypertensive drugs. As more studies continue to fuel public concerns over risks to public health and the environment, wastewater ...
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Case Study: Wheeling Water Department, West Virginia
Wheeling Water Department in Wheeling, West Virginia, is an independent, municipally owned water utility, serving a population of approximately 50,000 people, including all of Ohio County. Consisting of three divisions, Wheeling Water is responsible for all treatment and testing of the source, finished water and for pumping it to the customers. The utility treats approximately 7.5 million ...
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Revolutionizing Water Management with Intelligent Water Quality Sensors
Unveiling Real-Time Insights for Efficient and Sustainable Water Resource Management For millennia, water has been the lifeblood of our planet, sustaining life and shaping civilizations. However, the challenges of managing this precious resource have become increasingly complex in the face of climate change, population growth, and pollution. In this context, innovative technologies like ...
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Oxidative destruction of foaming agent, COD and TOC in wastewater using advanced oxidation technologies
In recent years, improvement in ozone based advanced oxidation process design and efficiency resulted in lower capital and operating costs. An investigation into alternatives for hard COD, TOC and foaming agent oxidative destruction which is economically attractive and do not generate sludge, lead to the evaluation of our ozone based advanced oxidation processes (AOP). The results of this pilot ...
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