Sigma Area/Velocity Probe Big Success at Naperville, Illinois


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Stormwater Monitoring: Smart Stations Provide Multiple Sampling Options

Regulatory agencies are imposing increasingly stringent requirements for managing stormwater runoff-from urban construction and suburban developments to agricultural tracts that require monitoring facilities in remote or newly-developing areas. There are distinct advantages to good stormwater management: improved flood prevention measures, preservation and expansion of healthy wetlands, and increased public awareness of each community’s role in [...]

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Spartanburg SSD Continues Tradition of “Tote 3″ Sewer Monitoring


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Gould Engineering Brings Data Delivery Services to Michigan City


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Life Is Good with Flo-Dar at Central Davis Sewer District

For over 20 years, the Central Davis Sewer District has monitored their wastewater flows utilizing Marsh-McBirney flow meters. With an original capacity of 2.0 MGD back in 1961, the peak flow capacity today at the District is 22 MGD. This award winning publicly owned collection system includes 220 miles of pipeline and a treatment plant [...]

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Hagerstown, Maryland Chooses Flo-Dar for Sewer Flow Monitoring

The City of Hagerstown is a picturesque Maryland city experiencing fast-track growth. The preservation of their past also draws many to this quaint historic community to live, work and visit. Wrapped in civil war history, visitor sites draw historians from across the nation. Hagerstown’s close proximity to Washington, D.C. and other large employment bases has [...]

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