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A retention pond's primary use is to manage stormwater runoff to prevent flooding and downstream erosion, with the aim of improving water quality in an adjacent river, stream, lake or bay. Oil and Gas companies may use this particular form of water storage to perhaps mitigate flood risks of operations and/or to help the quality of water sources nearby, especially if they are discharging back into the environment. ...
ByPulsar Measurement based in Birmingham, UNITED KINGDOM
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Proper drainage is essential for the pavement to maximize life expectancy and minimize maintenance. Culverts are a critical asset in facilitating drainage. However, as with many assets, culverts deteriorate with age and require regular inspection. Therefore, it is essential to have equipment that can effectively support culvert asset ...
ByFIBERSCOPE.net based in Winnipeg, MANITOBA (CANADA)
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Senix ToughSonic® ultrasonic sensors are a reliable and cost-effective solution for indoor and outdoor water monitoring. From harsh, salty ocean environments to freshwater applications, ToughSonics deliver smart and reliable calculations. Electronics are potted in 316 stainless steel housings for general purpose sensors. For added durability, ToughSonic chemical sensors are epoxy potted into Kynar®—polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF)—housings. All sensors are IP68 ...
BySenix – a division of BinMaster Sensors and Technologies LLC based in Lincoln, NEBRASKA (USA)
PCSWMM simulates dynamic storms with high spatial and temporal resolution. It fully supports the processing, calibration, manipulation and conversion of radar-rainfall data (e.g., rainfall disaggregation, discretization, transposition and ...
ByComputational Hydraulics International (CHI) based in Guelph, ONTARIO (CANADA)
Dynamically model natural channels in rural and urban watersheds, taking into account flooded structures, backwater effects, spatially-distributed and dynamic rainfalls, groundwater interflow and flood inundation. Computed results can be animated in two-dimensions and projected obliquely in Google ...
ByComputational Hydraulics International (CHI) based in Guelph, ONTARIO (CANADA)
