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Fairly or unfairly, the water sector gets a rough ride when it comes to a reputation for running with new ideas. It’s regularly highlighted for slowness to adopt advanced technologies. The industry has only given rise to two tech unicorns (a startup valued at over $1bn), compared to more than 380 in the finance sector. I recently wrote how differences in structure and governance create ...
Whether it’s reducing emissions, optimizing resources, or generally improving liveability, smart cities are giving everything from road networks to power grids a digital ‘up do’. But as climate risks intensify, the issue most in need of enhanced resilience is society’s continued reliable access to water. Recent data from CDP reveals that ...
A municipality operating multiple elevated and remote water storage tanks faced inefficiencies in monitoring water levels. ...
Global Water Challenges Driving Smarter Metering From urban metropolises to rural communities, water scarcity is no longer a distant risk but an immediate global challenge. ...
A method to prevent biofouling settlement in sea or brackish water intake and cooling water systems is necessary to help retain their efficiency and integrity. The most common method is continuous dosing with sodium hypochlorite, which is both expensive and environmentally undesirable. A pulsed chlorine dosing technique, Ecodosing™, has proved to be effective yet cheaper and less ...
These applications range from monitoring the flow of corrosive liquids in chemical pipelines to measuring water volume in urban water supply networks. Choosing the Right Model Based on the Measurement Range (I) Determining the Actual Measurement Range Before selecting a model, the first task is to accurately determine the required flow ...
Water flow measurement is an essential aspect of many industries and sectors, ranging from municipal water management to chemical processing plants. ...
In the context of straddle carrier gantry cranes, relevant infrastructure includes:Road and rail networks for transporting goods to and from ports. Port and terminal facilities, including paved yards, storage areas, and container stacking zones. Utility systems, such as electricity supply, water drainage, and telecommunication networks. Bridges, ...
These fittings create strong, leak-proof connections in high-pressure steam lines, cooling systems, and water injection networks. Whether in coal, gas, or nuclear plants, they keep fluids and gases flowing smoothly while preventing dangerous leaks. ...
As Egypt continues to expand and modernize its infrastructure networks in general and water & wastewater line in specific, high-quality pipeline testing and sealing equipment are a must. ...
According to the United Nations World Water Development Report, population growth, urbanisation and economic development in sub-Saharan Africa has produced a demand for water that outstrips the water infrastructure present in many countries of this region. ...
The site is associated with a very shallow water table and a network of actively maintained dikes. NMR borehole logging measurements were performed using Vista Clara’s Dart™ DP140N (Numax) and DP140J (JMax) direct push probes. ...
United Utilities provides water and wastewater services to the north-west of England from Crewe to Carlisle, with the catchment area including reservoirs in both the Lake District and the Pennines, serving around 7.3 million people and managing more than 56,000 hectares of land, protecting water quality and maintaining the natural environment. As with the majority of firms, however, United ...
Suitable for conductive liquids like water, wastewater, chemicals, and slurries. 2. Insertion Electromagnetic Flow Meter A probe is inserted into the pipe to measure the flow. ...
Water quality around the UK is a topic under much discussion these days, with supplies at risk from a range of different pollution sources, including agriculture, urban environments, storm overflows, wastewater, sewage treatment works, transport runoff and so on. In the north-east of England, water supplies are delivered by Northumbrian Water, with the company’s overall performance rated ...
Here are some common applications: 1. Water and Wastewater Treatment Potable Water: Measuring the flow of drinking water in treatment plants and distribution networks. ...
Selecting the right commercial well pump is a critical decision for businesses that depend on a consistent and reliable water supply. Whether used for agriculture, industrial applications, municipal water systems, or construction, commercial water well pumps play a vital role in maintaining operations and ensuring efficiency. The best commercial well pump can mean the difference between smooth, ...
Water traveling from municipal sources to a building’s taps undergoes a complex journey influenced by everything from the quality of the source water to the building’s internal distribution network. Even water that meets national safety standards can encounter challenges as it passes through aging pipes, is affected ...
The following are the main application scenarios of electromagnetic flow meters: 1. Water treatment and sewage treatment Magnetic Inductive Flow Meter is widely used in urban water treatment, sewage treatment plants, wastewater treatment and water plant management, and is mainly used to measure the flow of water, wastewater, ...
Here are the main application scenarios: 1. Water and Wastewater Treatment Influent and Effluent Monitoring: Accurate measurement of raw water inflow and treated water outflow in treatment plants. ...
