water meter monitoring News
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Prepare now for WWEM 2008
The organisers of WWEM 2008 say that it will be even bigger and better than the 2006 water testing and monitoring event, with more exhibitors, more international visitors, and an even more comprehensive programme of Conferences and Workshops. WWEM 2008 will take place at the Telford International Centre on 5th and 6th November 2008 and organiser Marcus Pattison warns that even though the event ...
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Governor signs first California groundwater rules
California will no longer be the last Western state with a pump-as-you-please approach to groundwater. Gov. Jerry Brown signed legislation on Tuesday overhauling the state's management of its groundwater supply, bringing it in line with other states that have long regulated their wells. Groundwater makes up nearly 60 percent of California's water use during dry years. But it is not monitored ...
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Water Monitoring
ENMAT can monitor metered water supplies, improving the availability and accessibility to water-related information. ENMAT’s water monitoring solutions are ideal for water consumption intensive sites. Water and energy efficiency are now a key part of commercial and government responsibility. Using ENMAT’s Automated Alert Management system with monitoring water supplies will help ...
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Unique experiment with geotextile
This is on behalf of Rivierenland Water Authority. Therefore, a 15 m wide and 0,5 m long GeoDetect filter and detection system, provided by Ten Cate, has been positioned vertically on the test dike. Over a period of one week, tests will be conducted to see if this approach can counteract piping. Sensors and water-pressure meters will be used for monitoring. GeoDetect was developed to detect and ...
By Deltares
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LG Sound proudly presents: Interactive Algae Control
The patented LG Sonic MPC combines online water quality monitoring, telemetring and ultrasound technology to provide the state-of-the-art treatment against algae and cyanobacteria. By constantly measuring water quality, the LG Sonic MPC determines the most optimal ultrasonic program. LG Sonic algae control - With a radius of 360 degrees and a range of 500 meter (1650 ft) Monitors water ...
By LG Sonic
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Assured Automation Reports on Metering and Monitoring Water Consumption Across America’s Golf Courses
The economic challenges currently facing America’s golf courses boil down to four major problems: the impact of the recession, two decades of over-construction, a lack of new players, and increased water costs. With unemployment in the US hovering around 10%, and underemployment between 5 and 6%, many golfers are either reducing their annual golf expenditures or ...
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Databird Am&T - proving to be a must at Belfast Health and Social Care Trust
BHSCT was faced with the problem of difficult to manage utility consumptions, the Trust realised that they needed to gain control on consumption and associated carbon emissions. BHSCT Divisional Manager Damian Horisk researched the benefits of aM&T and considered the potential benefit to the Trust. Damian recognised that without accurately measuring the Trusts’ utility consumption, it ...
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UN camp Mali has drinking water directly from wastewater
High-tech water cycle in the desert In the middle of the desert at the military camp of the United Nations’ Peace Mission in Mali Han Wissink of the MasterMind Company has managed to build a compact water- treatment installation to turn wastewater directly into drinking water. It has not been not a simple task, but mainly thanks to sophisticated online monitoring, including the ...
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Work to begin at Weyerhaeuser superfund alternative site in Plymouth, NC
The current owner, Domtar Corporation, will perform the work with oversight by EPA and the North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources (NCDENR). EPA selected the remedy after consultation with other federal and state agencies and consideration of public comments. The work is expected to be completed by March 2012. The purpose of the sand cap is to reduce the uptake of ...
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Earth Day 2012: Sensus Offers Smart Water Network Solutions
Each Earth Day, the demand for water continues to outpace availability. At current consumption rates, there could be a worldwide water shortage of 40 percent by 2030. To combat this growing global issue, Sensus, a leading utility infrastructure company, is bringing water utilities tools to maximize resources through early leak detection, measuring water use more ...
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European water utilities striving to reduce their carbon footprint, finds Frost & Sullivan
Concerns about steep increase in the carbon footprint of the water industry are rising. Population growth, tightening of legislative standards resulting in further treatment needs, resource scarcity, and deteriorating quality levels are, however, resulting in ever increasing energy consumption. This is highlighting the importance of innovative, environment-friendly practices across the value ...
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European Water Utilities Striving to Reduce their Carbon Footprint, finds Frost & Sullivan
LONDON, June 18, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- Concerns about steep increase in the carbon footprint of the water industry are rising. Population growth, tightening of legislative standards resulting in further treatment needs, resource scarcity, and deteriorating quality levels are, however, resulting in ever increasing energy consumption. This is highlighting the importance of innovative, ...
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U.S. EPA honors federal agencies for water conservation, waste reduction
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) today recognized six federal agency offices in California with its prestigious Federal Green Challenge (FGC) program award for reducing their operations’ environmental impacts. EPA Regional Administrator Jared Blumenfeld presented the awards to the Northern California agencies at a ceremony hosted by the Federal Executive Board in San ...
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