water tank monitoring Articles
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San Jose Water Company Solves Chloramine Residual Problem with the Process Solutions, Inc. Monoclor Chloramine Management System
Located on the southern edge of California’s ever-expanding Silicon Valley, the San Jose Water Company treats and distributes water to over 1 million people. Founded in 1866, the investor-owned public utility has built a reputation for being focused on customer service and has been an early adopter of new treatment Technologies. Like many water utilities, San Jose Water has had to adapt to ...
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Partially buried & underground tanks - Case study
Topics: potable, stratification/waterage, short-circuiting, chlorine Overview: The underground tank is a concrete rectangular structure (226' long, 166 wide, 21 ft high) built in 1968. Divided in the center, each side has a 2.5 MG storage capacity. The partially buried conical bowl tank (115' diameter, 20' high) with a geodome roof built in 1908 and refurbished in 1975, also with a 2.5 MG ...
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Fast Response, Early Boost: Eliminate Ammonia Oxidizing Bacteria
Potable water storage tanks in chloraminated systems endure water quality problems, particularly during warm weather. A simple approach can solve these problems, enhance a facility's mixing system, and save money. Historically, attempts to solve water quality problems in chloraminated systems that use water storage tanks have been minimally successful. Many storage tank facility managers have ...
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