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  • Volume 38, Issue 6, June 2022

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    Water Utility Management

    Opinions Matter

    June 2, 2022
    Welcome to the June issue of WaterWorld magazine.
    Photos courtesy Kleinfelder.
    The Miramar Clearwell Improvements Project provided advanced flexibility in operation, maintenance, and disinfection to an aging facility.
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    In with the New

    June 2, 2022
    In San Diego, the replacement of the city’s clearwells provided enhanced reliability and efficiency.
    Photos courtesy Tadiran Batteries.
    Battery-powered remote monitoring can help deliver enhanced AMI data to preserve water resources.
    Smart Water Utility

    Battery-Powered Intelligence

    June 2, 2022
    Remote monitoring devices, powered by battery can deliver enhanced AMI data — but choosing the right battery is essential for long-lasting devices.
    Myron L® Company’s Ultrameter II 6PFCE provides several water quality analysis tools with a user-friendly interface and features a groundbreaking new way to measure free available chlorine.
    Potable Water Quality

    Comprehensive Water Quality Analysis

    June 2, 2022
    Myron L® Company’s Ultrameter II 6PFCE offers quick, reliable measurements for a suite of parameters through a convenient, one-handed instrument.
    The ProFlex™ 730CBD’s unique elastomeric duck bill design ensures that it is always in a completely closed position.
    Wastewater Treatment

    New Coarse Bubble Diffusers

    June 2, 2022
    Proco Products Inc.’s latest addition to its ProFlex™ Check Valve product line is the Series 730CBD Coarse Bubble Diffuser, a low-maintenance, elastomeric duck bill diffuser.
    Photo courtesy of Kimley-Horn.
    The North Port Water Treatment plant is designed accommodate projected changes in both water quality and capacity.
    Drinking Water Treatment

    Desalinating a Moving Target

    June 2, 2022
    Florida’s North Port Water Treatment plant combats rising salinization levels with a unique energy recovery device.

    More content from Volume 38, Issue 6, June 2022

    Photos courtesy Trimble Geospatial.
    To provide water to Curingue, Ecuador, volunteers working with Engineers Without Borders had to first survey the rough and remote terrain.
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    Mapping in the Mountains

    June 2, 2022
    For an isolated Andes community, engineers used a geospatial positioning service to map the area and plan water infrastructure upgrades.
    Photo courtesy Legacy Building Solutions.
    Legacy’s fabric buildings feature a durable rigid frame and high flexibility.
    Water Utility Management

    Tension Fabric Buildings with Structural Steel Frames

    Legacy Building Solutions manufactures fabric structures that are durable, flexible, and highly customizable.
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    While the industry faces major problems today, it also has many great opportunities.
    Water Utility Management

    The Worst of Times, the Best of Times in Water

    June 2, 2022
    As the water industry grapples with major challenges, infrastructure funding and innovation promise some good.
    Photos courtesy Rowland Water District.
    Collaboration and careful planning were crucial to meet the water demand of a new development for the Rowland Water District.
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    Reuse to Reduce Demand

    June 2, 2022
    A unique developer-funded partnership uses recycled water to offset the water demand of a new shopping center.