wastewater monitoring system Articles
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Project - pH balancing - Thwaites Brewery
A pH balancing tank and wastewater monitoring systems for Thwaites, one of the UK’s oldest traditional ...
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Wastewater Monitoring Equipment for An Airport Group
CAS DataLoggers recently provided the wastewater monitoring solution for a major airport group based in the UK whose fluid run-off threatened to endanger the aquatic ecosystem near the airports. The commercial airline needed an online device capable of monitoring toxic discharges into local rivers. The airline routinely sprayed de-icer and anti-icer solution onto their aircraft before taking off ...
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Where there`s Muck, there`s Brass and Data
A phrase attributed to the fine folk of Yorkshire, in the UK, it is loosely pronounced “in them there parts o’er there” as “wear therrs mook therrs brass” (with “brass” pronounced like “mass” not “bra’s”). In short, there is money to be made from mucky activities (including gold, platinum and silver according to research in ...
By Syrinix Ltd
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Monitoring and control of a partially packed biological aerated filter (BAF) reactor for improving nitrogen removal efficiency
This paper examines on-off systems and automatic monitoring and control of a biological aerated filter to identify the end point of nitrification and denitrification processes, and chemical oxygen demand (COD), ammonia-nitrogen removal (NH3-N) and aeration savings. Oxidation-reduction potential (ORP), pH and dissolved oxygen (DO) were measured on-line and chemical parameters were measured in the ...
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The Sewer Department for the City of Perryville Enlists High Tide Technologies for a Robust Wastewater Monitoring Solution - Case Study
High Tide’s fully-configured SCADA monitoring system provides tremendous value while delivering elite functionality. Utility: The City of Perryville Location: Perryville, MO Applications: Wastewater Products: HTT-900 & HTT-3100 Distributor: Municipal Equipment Company, Inc. The City of Perryville The sewer department for the City of Perryville operates and maintains the ...
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PR04 - Can ICA save costs?
Untitled Document Ofwat expects Water Companies in England and Wales to make savings on their operating costs by achieving greater efficiency, but further belttightening can’t offer much more scope without putting performance at risk. ICA (instrumentation, control and automation), on the other hand, offers real potential for increased efficiency if it is ...
By WRC Ltd
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Counting Microplastics in Wastewater
Since the explosion of plastic consumption and production starting in the 1950s, billions of tons of plastics have been produced, and microplastics form during the manufacturing, product use, and breakdown of plastics1. Due to microplastics being released during the entire product life cycle, people are exposed to microplastics in our air, food, and water. Awareness of microplastics in water and ...
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Tracking Omicron With Wastewater Data
Testing wastewater for viruses can yield an unbiased epidemiological snapshot of an entire community Since early in the pandemic, wastewater-based epidemiology (WBE), also known as sewershed surveillance, has been used to track COVID-19. It’s a technique that detects chemicals or pathogens in a population by monitoring municipal wastewater, and it has a distinct advantage over individual ...
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Project - pH balancing and wastewater monitoring - Magic Rock
Our plant installation back in 2015 has seen our state-of-the-art instrumentation benefit Magic Rock Brewery of ...
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High Tide Technologies Continues Expanding its Relationship with Harriman Utility Board, Providing Comprehensive Water, Wastewater, and Gas Monitoring Solutions - Case Study
The Harriman Utility Board relies on High Tide Technologies for all of its remote monitoring capabilities – citing excellent remote monitoring capabilities, incredible value, and great customer care since 2011. Utility: Harriman Utility Board Location: Harriman, TN Applications: Water Systems, Water Treatment Plants, Wastewater Treatment Plants, Gas Regulator Stations Products: ...
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Covid in Wastewater
Sewage and wastewater help in the fight against COVID-19 The World Health Organization declared SARS-CoV-2, known as COVID-19, a worldwide pandemic in March 2020. The world health organization has since reported 35.3 million cases and over 1 million deaths. Despite widespread efforts to social distance, wear masks, and reduce travel, infection rates keep climbing. Infectious disease researchers ...
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Modelling sewer sediment deposition, erosion, and transport processes to predict acute influent and reduce combined sewer overflows and CO2 emissions
Understanding of solids deposition, erosion, and transport processes in sewer systems has improved considerably in the past decade. This has provided guidance for controlling sewer solids and associated acute pollutants to protect the environment and improve the operation of wastewater systems. Although measures to decrease combined sewer overflow (CSO) events have reduced the amount of ...
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Sewer System Water Level Monitoring
Monitoring the water level in a sewer system is crucial for efficiently managing urban water infrastructure. Real-time data is used for early warning to detect flooding and leaks. Collected data is also analyzed to provide insights on performance and enable opportunities for optimization, improving efficiency and planning future upgrades/maintenance needs. ABM's non-contact ultrasonic and radar ...
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Monitoring Pressure in a Water Distribution System
Municipal residents depend on a well-functioning water distribution system to meet their daily needs. They expect to turn the tap and have an uninterrupted supply of clean, freshwater. To achieve this goal, water and wastewater systems require constant monitoring. Inconsistent water pressure can have serious consequences down the line. ...
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Development of monitoring and evaluation system for wastewater issues in Palestine
Wastewater is the main source of groundwater pollution if it is not properly collected and treated. In many parts of the Gaza Strip and the West Bank wastewater is collected through cesspits, while in other areas it is collected through networks and treated in central treatments plants. Collecting aggregate information on the level of indicators with concern to the wastewater issues (collection, ...
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Monitoring brings reliability to wastewater collection systems - Case Study
Remote terminal units help an Oregon utility monitor 40 major pump and lift stations. Clean Water Services (CWS), a water reuse provider in Oregon that serves more than 500,000 residents, has partnered with local organizations to educate the public about the importance of wastewater reuse. CWS Government and Public Affairs Manager Mark Jockers says they intend to increase public understanding ...
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Cost-effective solutions for water quality improvement in the Dommel River supported by sewer–WWTP–river integrated modelling
This project aims at finding cost-efficient sets of measures to meet the Water Framework Directive (WFD) derived goals for the Dommel River (The Netherlands). Within the project, both acute and long-term impacts of the urban wastewater system on the chemical and ecological quality of the river are studied with a monitoring campaign in the urban wastewater system (wastewater treatment plant and ...
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Safety in Drinking Water? Monitoring for Radioactive ContaminantsOnly Required Every Three, Six, or Nine Years per Federal Law
Current federal law requires testing of drinking water for radionuclides, “hazardous radioactive materials” every three, six, or nine years. The states have the option to increase testing frequency. [Federal Register Year 2000; page 76746. http://www.gpoaccess.gov/fr/retrieve.html] An incident of terrorism, accident, or improper disposal of radioactive materials will surely ...
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