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FPI Is Looking Forward to Seeing You at 2023 Vietnam Water Week
As the world’s leading environmental monitoring equipment provider and an experienced coordinator with Vietnam’s enterprises and environmental authorities, FPI is going to attend the 2023 Vietnam Water Week on September 28~30 at booth #115~116.About Vietnam Water Week 2023The Conference will be held from September 28~30 at WTC WXPO in Thu Mot City, Binh Duong Province. The theme of “Water for the ...
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SolidAT win sewer monitoring project in 3 major municipalities
SolidAT together with a local partner won a bid to monitor sewer in 3 major municipalities in Israel (Holon, Netanya and Raanana). In total a several dozens of SmartScan 50 ultrasonic level sensors will monitor the sewer level and provide combined sewer overflow alerts. The municipalities chose our solution over competition due to the high performance of the ultrasonic sensor and high end ...
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Success as a team
28 teams from Germany, Egypt, Jordan and the USA took part in the Water Skills hosted by the German Association for Water, Wastewater and Waste (DWA) in Munich in mid May 2018 (14 to 17 May 2018). 14 student teams participated in the parallel World University Challenge also organised by the DWA. “I am thrilled to see how committed the participants were”, enthused Rüdiger ...
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Team Epizentrum in top form
The best apprentices in the wastewater sector are from Stuttgart and Ludwigsburg. The team “Epizentrum”, made up of Stuttgart’s waste management company and Ludwigsburg’s sewage treatment plant, achieved first place in the fourth German Championship in Wastewater Engineering hosted by the German Association for Water, Wastewater and Waste (DWA) in Munich. The teams ...
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How advanced algorithms are optimizing water management at the biggest sporting event of the year
Idrica Qatar (Aguas de Valencia WLL) has deployed a smart platform to monitor water usage in real time in the areas around seven football stadiums, the teams’ training and accommodation areas, and the so-called “fan zones”. this platform provides greater control over the network and helps to prevent adverse water situations during the event. The project includes ...
By Idrica
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Sewage Overflows Cost Allegheny County $4.2 Million
PITTSBURGH, Pennsylvania (ENS) - In a $4.2 million legal settlement with federal, state, and county agencies, the Allegheny County Sanitary Authority, ALCOSAN, today agreed to a comprehensive plan to reduce its annual discharge of billions of gallons of untreated sewage into local waterways. Under the proposed consent decree, ALCOSAN has agreed to a multi-year strategy to upgrade the sewage ...
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