The Right Way to Handle Low Flow
There may be instances when a building water system needs to be shut down or placed in an isolation condition, including temporary closures of...
Flood Defense Pumps Need High-quality Bearings
By Emma Gerard, Thordon Bearings Inc.
Pumps for flood defense must handle high-capacity volumes and also be reliable in extreme conditions. Bedford Pumps Ltd., one...
Busting sewer maintenance myths
Sewer maintenance is an ongoing challenge for cities and municipalities. Moreover, gaps in best practice training can cost public works departments unnecessary time and...
Better Design, Better Results: Part 1 of 2
The oil and gas industry is increasingly relying on electromagnetic flowmeters, commonly known as magmeters, as a crucial tool to address the ever-growing challenges...
Aeration Record-breaker in Montrose, British Columbia
By Warren Kersten, Lakeside Equipment Corporation
In a recent issue of the Trail Times, a newspaper that covers the Village of Montrose in south-eastern British...
Movin’ Up the Sewer Line Just Got Easier
For the municipalities and contractors that clean endless miles of sewer lines, the goal has always been to clean more with less effort and...
Innovative Technology Improves Residential Water Management: Part 1 of 2
The University of Texas at Austin power plants provide heating and air conditioning for two hundred buildings totaling over one-hundred million cubic feet of...
Tuning the Accuracy of Lift Station Flow Rates
In part one of this article, we explored pre-SCADA methods of measurement, past approaches and difficulties in measuring lift station flow rates, and the...
Triple Win: Part 2 of 2
In last month’s introduction to this article, the City of Riverbank, California, hired Schneider Electric to evaluate its wastewater treatment plant for energy savings...
The First Choice for Treatment Operators
No life form, whether it be human, animal or plant, can survive without water. That makes the reliable supply of clean water to homes,...









