Pumps and Drives Resources
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Alternatives To Pump Alternation Schemes Using Advanced Level Controllers
2/28/2023
This article will focus on the pump control functionality of advanced level controllers and how they can help to optimize your process.
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How Can You Utilize Process Instrumentation To Save Money In The Treatment And Distribution Of Clean Water?
2/28/2023
In municipalities, approximately 6 billion gallons of water are lost to leaks every day. In this article, discover a solution to water loss and excess energy costs.
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Watermain Leaks Can Be A Costly Contributor In Energy Consumption And NRW Loss
2/10/2023
Mueller was hired by an energy performance firm to survey a federal government water distribution network in Ontario to determine if leakage was contributing to unnecessary energy consumption.
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Getting A Jump On Pump Maintenance To Reduce Costs And Improve Resilience
1/17/2023
To improve pump maintenance and service to 418,000 in and around Wellington, Wellington Water trialed Info360 Insight from Autodesk as part of a solution with Stantec.
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How To Cost-Effectively Increase Pumping Station Capacity
1/17/2023
Early detection of leaks can preserve pumping station capacity. Full-profile insertion (FPI) mag meters can be installed near valves and bends, making them ideal for pumping stations.
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Albuquerque Water Utility Eases The Pressure On System Performance With Xylem Technology
1/10/2023
Explore how the Sensus Pressure Profile Software Application saved time and resources for an Albuquerque Water Utility.
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Henry County Water Authority Ensures Water Distribution Keeps Up With Increasing Demand From A Growing Population
12/19/2022
To address the growing population and projected water demand over the next 30 Years, the Henry County Water Authority recently completed a master plan update that includes two booster pump stations – the Fairview booster pump station and the Southeastern booster pump station.
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Why Your Water Utility Should Be Using Hydraulic Modeling
9/13/2022
Hydraulic modeling offers a vast range of benefits such as improving system performance, long-term infrastructure planning, predicting and anticipating demographic changes, and more.
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Energy-Saving In Water Systems: The Key To Cutting Costs And Achieving Net Zero
7/15/2022
Many of us are lucky enough to be able to turn on a tap and have clean water start flowing. Behind this, and all sorts of other domestic, business, and industrial applications that enable our modern world, utilities must move and process incredible volumes of water. Moving this much water is extremely energy-intensive. Experts estimate that around 4% of total global energy production goes toward water and wastewater processing. That’s approximately equivalent to the total energy use of Australia.
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New Pumping Station In Washington Provides Continuous Water Service
4/29/2022
Times have changed in Washington state’s Skagit County, perched just 25 miles south of the Canadian border. Skagit County, which extends across 1,920 square miles, maintains one of the largest and most diverse agricultural communities west of the Cascade mountain range. Over 90 different crops are grown in this fertile valley, including blueberries, raspberries, strawberries, tulips, daffodils, pickling cucumbers, and specialty potatoes.