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| January 01,2007 The Stevens Hydra Probe has been an important data collection instrument used in The Soil Climate Analyses Network (SCAN). The SCAN Program helps scientists study soil moisture and Adam Krumbein, Manager, Marketing,
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 | January 01,2007 One of the longest lived products in water resource monitoring has been the Stevens’ chart recorder. In fact, the chart recorder, originally invented by Stevens’ founder and namesake Adam Krumbein, Manager, Marketing,
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 | January 01,2007 EPA Methods such as 524.2 and 525.2 have specified preservation and holding time conditions for compliance monitoring, but there are clear inconsistencies between various analytical method specifications. When Andrew Eaton, Ali Haghani, -,
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 | January 01,2007 The market for residential water metering has seen little innovation over the past twenty years. Current regulation makes it difficult for meter manufacturers to show the true performance Colin Walsby, Director of Marketing, -
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 | April 27,2006 The market for residential water metering has seen little innovation over the past twenty years. Current regulation makes it difficult for meter manufacturers to show the true performance Colin Walsby, Director of Marketing,
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 | January 01,2007 The irrational use of water in agriculture is often responsible for several problems concerning the depletion and/or the pollution of water resources. In these cases specific policy measures Dionysis Latinopoulos, Department of Civil Engineering, Aristotle University
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 | November 08,2006 Estimates compiled prior to AMP3 identified that there are approximately 25000 combined sewer overflow structures within the UK. Many of the structures identified for improvement are currently monitored Dr Gurch Chana, Technical Director,
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 | January 01,2006 Membranes represent quite an investment and therefore prior to taking any decision certain criteria should be taken into consideration well balancing the pros and cons of the individual designs Dr. Hans G. Valerius, Consultant, Enigma Process Technologies Corp.
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 | January 01,2007 Most field crews are minimally automated today, but this situation is changing. As technology has improved, more utility companies have begun to focus on that one har*GIS Field Information Systems, Colorado, har*GIS Field Information Systems
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 | January 01,2007 Barriers to implementing a mobile system include technology risks, lack of resources, and for many companies, cost. While most analysts agree that mobile/wireless “strategic benefits” are compelling, there Hargis Field Information Systems, -,
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 | January 01,2006 Itron’s new generation technology, Water Fixed Network 2.5, is the most scaleable, flexible, and cost effective fixed network on the market. It embodies Itron’s years of experience in Itron, Itron, Itron
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 | January 01,2007 This paper provides practical guidelines for building an effective mobile Field Force Workflow Automation program across multiple departments. The business drivers for automating the field components are usually Jim Hargis, President,
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 | January 01,2007 It appears that the increasing expansion in computer technologies is mirrored by a convergence of infrastructure, assimilation of GIS into geo-spatial applications and integration of multiple features into Jim Hargis, President, har*GIS Field Information Systems
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 | January 01,2007 First-generation mobile field systems tend to serve as single point solutions. That is, they provide a limited application to perform a single function. They tend to consist of Jim Hargis and Ed Odenwalder, -,
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 | January 01,2007 Many infrastructure-intensive industries, including utilities, telecommunications, cable and wireless providers, local and regional government and transportation, have pursued mobile computing for more than a decade as a means Jim Hargis, Ed Odenwalder, -,
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 | January 01,2007 It is obvious that the hardware side of technology for mobile applications has exploded in recent years. Although many new applications are technically feasible, the critical Jim Hargis, President, President, har*GIS Field Information Systems
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 | November 16,2006 Turn the clock back twenty years and a Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) was primarily utilized in discrete manufacturing processes, a Distributed Control System used for continuous process control John Long, -,
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 | January 01,2007 The Stevens Hydra Probe has been an important data collection instrument used in The Soil Climate Analyses Network (SCAN). The SCAN Program helps scientists study soil moisture Keith Bellingham, Geochemist, Beaverton, Stevens Water Monitoring Systems, Inc
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 | January 01,2007 Soil moisture is important for forecasting both temperature and precipitation. As the temperature rises the evaporation rate of soil moisture increases. The increased soil moisture evaporation helps cool Keith Bellingham, Geochemist, Beaverton, Stevens Water Monitoring Systems, Inc
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 | May 01,2006 A study using online monitoring with an MSL 100 L tank respirometer in the MAT2000 (mobile analytical trailer) was performed from 1999-2002 at various wastewater treatment facilities across Lance Mason, Severn Trent Services,
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 | August 23,2006 In order to provide effective early warning of a contamination event in drinking water, the technology used must produce credible and timely information that supports the decision making Martin Harmless, President,
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 | January 01,2007 For many process cooling applications, clean water is crucial. Centrifugal sand filters can achieve fine filtration at a high rate, using significantly less water for backwashing compared to Martine Ménard, MA,
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 | January 01,1900 This paper provides an introduction to the benefits of using trenchless technology as a sustainable pipeline construction tool. Details of the advantages of the systems are given together Mr. Norman Howell, UKSTT Council Member and Special Projects Manager,
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 | January 01,2007 Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) systems are used in a wide range of applications to provide monitoring and control of remote equipment and assets. A SCADA system’s Peter King, Managing Director,
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 | January 01,2006 Most of the world’s water problems arise from a basic conflict: the global water supply is fixed, while the world population and its water consumption is growing. Despite Rain Bird, Rain Bird, Rain Bird
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 | January 01,2007 Davis Mine was the largest working pyrite mine in the state of Massachusetts during its lifetime between 1882 and 1911. Since abandonment, a highly-polluting mine water discharge has Russell Adams, David Ahlfeld, Ashmita Sengupta, Dept of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Massachusetts
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 | January 01,2007 Centrifugal separators are very effective at removing particles larger then (40) forty microns that have a high specific gravity greater then 2.6. Good design engineering and application practices Sonitec, Inc., -,
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 | January 01,2006 Water has long been known to exhibit many physical properties that distinguish it from other small molecules of comparable mass. Chemists refer to these as the "anomalous" properties Stephen Lower, Retired professor of physical and environmental ch, Simon Fraser University in Vancouver
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 | January 01,2006 Alkalinity is comprised primarily of carbon dioxide, bicarbonate, carbonate and hydroxides. Naturally occurring alkalinity is the earth s natural buffering system in that small doses of strong Ted Prato and Chris Gallagher (formerly Ionics), , Applied Water Solutions, Inc.
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 | January 01,2007 This document identifies some of the vulnerabilities of 802.11x wireless technologies when they are applied to critical public safety networks. Traditionally public safety communications systems have been dedicated Tisha Hayes, Technical Consultant, Edison Automation Inc.
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 | January 01,2007 A critical element in any SCADA network is communication. A reliable, cost-effective means for transporting data must be employed if the full benefits of SCADA are to be Tisha Hayes, Technical Consultant, Edison Automation Inc.
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 | January 31,2006 In the seawater desalination field, WHO requires the boron concentration in drinking water to be below 0.5 mg/l, and this requirement has affected SWRO process design, because Toray Membrane Europe, Toray Membrane Europe, Toray Membrane Europe
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 | January 01,2007 Conventional water distribution models are formulated under the assumption that water consumption or demand defined at nodes is a known value so that nodal hydraulic head and pipe Zheng Yi Wu, Rong He Wang, Thomas M. Walski, Shao , -, Haestad Method Solution Center, Bentley Systems, I
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 | January 01,2005 Author : Alfa Laval Water Copenhagen A/S Company : Alfa Laval Water Copenhagen A/S
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 | January 01,2005 Author : Alicia D. Fogg Company : Center for Research in Water Resources, University
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| November 01,2004 Author : Association of Water Technologies Company : Association of Water Technologies
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| November 01,2004 Author : Association of Water Technologies Company : Association of Water Technologies
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| November 01,2004 Author : Association of Water Technologies Company : Association of Water Technologies
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 | November 01,2004 Author : Bart Faris Company : New Mexico Environment Department, Ground Water Qu
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 | May 10,2004 Author : Darin St. Germain, Paul Gallagher Company : USFilter
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 | November 01,2004 Author : Dr. Emilio Ghiazza 2 Company : Fisia Italimpianti
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 | January 01,1900 Author : Dr. Frank Eismann Company : Eismann & Strobe GbR
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 | January 01,1900 Author : Dr. Gerald Ziegenbalg Company : Technical University Bergakademie Freiberg
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 | January 01,2005 Author : Dr. Hans G. Valerius Company : Enigma Process Technologies Corp.
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| November 01,2004 Author : Dr. John Heavens, Mr. John Castle Company : International Society for Trenchless Technology
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 | January 01,1900 Author : Dr. Kurt Duwe Company : Hydromod Scientific Consulting
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 | May 10,2004 Author : Dr. Qizhong Guo Company : Rutgers University
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 | February 01,2005 Author : Dr. Rachel Einav Company : Blue Ecosystems
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 | May 10,2004 Author : Dr. Rakesh Govind Company : University of Cincinnati
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 | May 10,2004 Author : Dr. Rakesh Govind Company : University of Cincinnati
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