Versatile Emergency Lighting Vital to Utility Crews

When natural disasters occur, linemen and work crews must have sufficient lighting to clear debris, fix power lines, construct new towers, and restore electric...

Heat exchangers help produce Spain’s iconic soup

As a country Spain is well known for its cuisine, with iconic dishes such as paella, patatas bravas, tortilla, Serrano ham, and churros, all...

Pumps and Renewable Energy

As utilities incorporate more wind and solar sources into their generation mix, they are faced with two problems. One is that both wind and...

Finding the Sweet Spot in Food Processing

By Blair Miller Bürkert’s FLOWave flowmeters continue to lead the way when it comes to coping with utmost hygienic demands. With stainless steel materials, outer...

Ease of Use Key Replacing Aging Substation RTUs

By Bryan Gehringer, NovaTech Support challenges associated with aging and obsolete remote terminal units (RTUs), combined with built-in cybersecurity and expanded functionality in modern RTU...

Virginia Project Aims to Rein In Land Subsidence

A United States Geological Survey report in 2013 found that land subsidence in Virginia’s Chesapeake Bay region has been occurring since the 1940s. Rates...

Upgrade Proves its Worth

A prefabricated packaged treatment plant (constructed offsite) from Spirac has enabled a water company in the north of England to make much-needed improvements to its...

Turning a Harbor into a Haven

One of the great things about language is that two words can have essentially the same meaning, but when you read or hear them...

Las Vegas Bets on New Project to Ensure Water Supply

Lake Mead Low Level Pumping Station can produce 900 million gallons per day Approximately 30 miles east of Las Vegas, the Southern Nevada Water Authority...

Real-time microbial water treatment control

Water is our most precious resource. Ensuring its safety is critical. With this goal in mind, Swiss innovator bNovate Technologies, the leading provider of...