water management professional Articles
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Why Water Management Professionals Can’t Afford to Ignore Innovation
Innovation in the water management industry is born from the collaboration between water managers, operators, engineers and manufacturers who set out to resolve problems or improve service levels that impact all parts of the supply chain. This is usually the result of early adopters either at the field level or in engineering disciplines who no longer are interested in maintaining the status ...
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The Visual Guide to Troubleshooting Your Valves
It’s 2 a.m., and you’ve received an emergency call—one of your valves isn’t functioning properly. If you’re like most water management professionals, your first instinct is to call the factory for support—but sometimes that’s not the most efficient option. To help you quickly and easily solve your valve concerns, we’ve developed a fun ...
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Have You Missed a Valve Checkup?
Let’s face it: Few people enjoy going to the doctor for routine exams — but it’s important. Routine visits help make sure you’re in good shape, and highlight things you can do to be even healthier. As you schedule your annual trip to your physician, don’t forget that valves need checkups, too. In fact, control valves need a checkup every 12 weeks. In our latest ...
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Public engagement in integrated urban water management in Saudi Arabia: teachers' perceptions in relation to water awareness
This paper presents an overview of interpretative analysis of a survey to evaluate the potential for public engagement/ positive public participation in integrated urban water management (IUWM) in Saudi Arabia. The research targeted different stakeholders to investigate the current practices and visions, in order to determine the extent to which IUWM could be enhanced by positive stakeholder ...
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EQuIS and Sustainability in Mining
EarthSoft’s mining customers use EQuIS™ to manage, capture, store, and report water quality and quantity data to provide a site-wide view of water resource information and assists with their ongoing water stewardship and responsible water management. Mining and environmental professionals understand that society demands that mining is conducted in an environmentally sensitive and ...
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Legionella Prevention in Hotels, Healthcare Industries and Public Hot Tub Operators
Legionnaires’ Disease or LD is a severe and potentially fatal disease that attacks the lungs. It is spread by inhaling or drinking water that’s been contaminated with the bacteria called Legionella. This bacteria thrives in buildings with poorly managed water systems. As such, to reduce the spread of this bacteria, effective water management is a must. This is your responsibility ...
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