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Hydrographic Software In Africa
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Manufactured by:NIVUS GmbH based inEppingen, GERMANY
Measurement data processing in the wastewater industry. Software with adjusted functions for the wastewater industry. Functions: documentation of measurement places, graphs and table views, creation of statistics/reports ...
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Manufactured by:NIVUS GmbH based inEppingen, GERMANY
The NIVUS Web Portal is a comprehensive data management system for storage and provision of measured data. Thanks to storage on the web portal there are versatile options available to analyse readings, for system verification, data forwarding and alerting up to the creation of complete ...
by:Bentley Systems, Incorporated based inExton, PENNSYLVANIA (USA)
How big and deep should this pipe be? Do we have enough capacity to serve these customers? These are the typical problems that SewerCAD can help you solve. Ideal for system design and the rehabilitation of sanitary sewers, SewerCAD will help you invest your capital improvement funds wisely with a wealth of easy-to-use and powerful modeling capabilities for building and preparing your sewer models ...
by:Bentley Systems, Incorporated based inExton, PENNSYLVANIA (USA)
If building and preparing your sewer models feels like a never-ending task, SewerGEMS software is for you. SewerGEMS streamlines the modeling process, so that you have more time for solving wastewater engineering problems, such as improving capacity and limiting sewer overflows, which ultimately enable utilities to comply with sewer regulations set by regulatory ...
