wastewater network system Articles
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Urban domestic wastewater: how to reduce individual injection?
The present paper aims to identify ways to reduce pollution injected by residents in the urban wastewater network system. Two approaches are considered. The first one uses flow and pollutant calculation to test whether a polluter can easily be identified in a neighborhood. The second approach uses a survey to examine what incentive would be most effective to influence residents’ behavior. ...
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Solid at offers remote WEB/GMS/GPRS monitoring solution case study
Solid’s SmartScan® 50 provides noncontact, maintenance free ultrasonic solution with remote monitoring for problem prevention and effective sewer management in one of Israel's wastewater plants. The Problems Holon municipality sewage system, located in the center of Israel, is an old underground network. The wastewater collection system consists of buried pipelines which convey the ...
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Turning data into decisions: Europe’s sewer rehabilitation tool
CARE-S, a computer-based system for wastewater network management, is due to be launched later this year. BILL MCCANN speaks to SVEINUNG SAEGROV, editor of a new book from IWA Publishing which reports on the system’s development and the benefits it will offer network managers. Wastewater network managers in Europe will soon have available an advanced rehabilitation planning system ...
By WRC Ltd
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Control of Wastewater Treatment Plants
Instrumentation, control and automation (ICA) of wastewater treatment systems and sewer networks have attracted much attention since the early 1970s. The developments during the last four decades in on-line instrumentation, computer technology, process understanding and subsequent model development, and control methods have been powerful driving forces for advanced control making ICA ever more ...
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Veolia`s digital solution, AQUAVISTA Plant, chosen to support the wastewater operation at Milan Nosedo plant in Italy
Real-time performance optimization and agile features are at the core of AQUAVISTA Plant Veolia Water Technologies is pleased to announce the successful award of a new AQUAVISTA Plant contract with the Italian public utility company MM S.p.A. The contract comprises Milan’s main wastewater treatment plant, Nosedo WWTP, which has a capacity of 1,250,000 PE with full ...
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A Mode of Operation for Every Need
ESTeem’s industrial wireless radios are engineered to meet a wide array of applications. Baked-in Versatility Whether you need serial or Ethernet, narrowband or wide band, licensed or unlicensed, mobile or stationary, we have a wireless radio that will meet your needs. Our industrial-hardened radios are designed for a range of applications that present specific challenges when it comes to ...
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City Of West Palm Beach Reaches Out To Community With Proactive Approach To Manage Critical Force Main
The City of West Palm Beach (WPB) makes a concerted effort to engage its citizens. As one of the three largest cities in South Florida, WPB is a vibrant, growing waterfront community with a population of more than 100,000. Since 1974, WPB has experienced exponential growth in its population and correspondingly, in its wastewater management needs. During this time, WPB has continuously upgraded ...
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Easy & Efficient Water Management Through Digitalization
Digitalization is taking over industry after industry – including water management. At first, it might seem that digitalization happens for the sake of digitalization. But the real gains are in having fewer routine tasks to complete and knowing more about the network. Neuroflux helps water utilities take advantage of their existing data. This process can be considered digitalization or, in ...
By Smartvatten
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Bioaugmentation In Sewer Network Reduces Sludge Production
This article describes the effectiveness of bioaugmentation in the sewer network as a strategy to reduce sludge production. Sludge is an obvious by-product generated from the physical, chemical and biological treatment processes of a wastewater treatment plant (WWTP) as shown in Figure 1. Sludge management, which includes treatment, hauling, and disposal, is one of the biggest burdens facing ...
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Bioaugmentation in Sewer network reduces sludge production case study
Sludge is an obvious by-product generated from the physical, chemical and biological treatment processes of a wastewater treatment plant (WWTP) as shown in Figure 1. Sludge management, which includes treatment, hauling, and disposal, is one of the biggest burdens facing municipal plants. The costs of sludge management account for 55% of the total WWTP operating cost and 35° o of the capital ...
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