We are now accepting applications for the following positions: • Assistant Superintendent of Water Treatment (NCWRF): Deadline – June 12th, 2024 • Process Control Specialist *2 Positions* (SCWRF): Deadline – June 14th, 2024 • Assistant Superintendent of Combined Sewer & Wastewater Treatment (SCWRF): Deadline – June 14th, 2024 • Customer Service Representative (Customer Service): Deadline – June 19th, 2024 If you are interested in applying for these positions, please visit: https://lnkd.in/eje_mPYP
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Check out our latest newsletter. ->"Missing even the smallest details can lead to serious consequences". https://lnkd.in/etNJizKR Meet Alex, an experienced electrician working on a project at a wastewater treatment plant.... #electrical #healthandsafety #electricalsafety
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Five 5️⃣Steps to a Wastewater Treatment Plant Construction👷 #1 – Initial Research🧐📕 Before starting a wastewater treatment plant project, research available funds, plan for future capacity needs, consider power sources like solar panels or boilers, and assess road access for waste hauling. Evaluate land availability for the plant, considering buying versus leasing options. #2 – Project Planning🧠 When discussing budgets, meet with shareholders, government agencies, and owners. Assess community affordability for extra taxes. Decide on wastewater types and hiring specialized engineers. Create checklists for permitting and construction phases with the construction company. #3 – Permits👩💻 Before construction begins, permits are required from the town/city and the EPA, including a Pollution Abatement Facility Operator License for sewage discharge limits. Wastewater treatment plants must be classified based on flow rate. #4 – Construction🏗️ When building a wastewater treatment plant, tasks include constructing the plant, roads, utilities, and additional buildings. Engineers and construction managers ensure the project stays on schedule to avoid budget overruns from delays. #5 – Testing Operations🧪 After the wastewater treatment plant is built, tests are required to confirm proper operation before full capacity. Continuous monitoring of pumps, leak checks, and water quality testing ensure compliance. Computerized systems facilitate efficient management.#wastewater #wastewatermethods #construction #artificialintelligence #aibuildersgroup #aibuilderstx
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Five 5️⃣Steps to a Wastewater Treatment Plant Construction👷 #1 – Initial Research🧐📕 Before starting a wastewater treatment plant project, research available funds, plan for future capacity needs, consider power sources like solar panels or boilers, and assess road access for waste hauling. Evaluate land availability for the plant, considering buying versus leasing options. #2 – Project Planning🧠 When discussing budgets, meet with shareholders, government agencies, and owners. Assess community affordability for extra taxes. Decide on wastewater types and hiring specialized engineers. Create checklists for permitting and construction phases with the construction company. #3 – Permits👩💻 Before construction begins, permits are required from the town/city and the EPA, including a Pollution Abatement Facility Operator License for sewage discharge limits. Wastewater treatment plants must be classified based on flow rate. #4 – Construction🏗️ When building a wastewater treatment plant, tasks include constructing the plant, roads, utilities, and additional buildings. Engineers and construction managers ensure the project stays on schedule to avoid budget overruns from delays. #5 – Testing Operations🧪 After the wastewater treatment plant is built, tests are required to confirm proper operation before full capacity. Continuous monitoring of pumps, leak checks, and water quality testing ensure compliance. Computerized systems facilitate efficient management.#wastewater #wastewatermethods #construction #artificialintelligence #aibuildersgroup #aibuilderstx
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Is it micromanaging? Or is it support? We recently partnered with a company to aid us with the installation process on particular jobs in the marine world. A business I know well and trust to represent the Servac brand appropriately when on-site. It would have been easy for me to hand over the brief and sit back while the experts we were paying to complete a task made it happen. But that’s not my style. With any large-scale water management system job, there will be challenges that are not listed in a basic brief. Things you spot that weren’t originally accounted for. These are challenges that need to be worked out and managed so that the task at hand can be completed. For me, going to the site and meeting the team of people tasked with carrying out this work is about answering those burning questions that potentially only I have the answers to. Helping them get off to the greatest start and ensuring they know who to call if additional support is required. We are only as good as the collaboration we have as a unit.
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𝗖𝗵𝗮𝗹𝗹𝗲𝗻𝗴𝗲𝘀 𝗶𝗻 𝗽𝗶𝗽𝗲𝗹𝗶𝗻𝗲 𝗰𝗼𝗻𝗱𝗶𝘁𝗶𝗼𝗻 𝗮𝘀𝘀𝗲𝘀𝘀𝗺𝗲𝗻𝘁 Pipeline condition assessment can be difficult for water and wastewater utilities. Asset managers deal with multiple issues to manage their pipelines effectively. From addressing aging infrastructure to identifying and resolving potential problems, it requires a strategic and proactive approach. Below are some key challenges we see asset managers experience: 1. 𝗣𝗶𝗽𝗲𝗹𝗶𝗻𝗲 𝗥𝗲𝗽𝗹𝗮𝗰𝗲𝗺𝗲𝗻𝘁 𝗣𝗿𝗶𝗼𝗿𝗶𝘁𝗶𝘇𝗮𝘁𝗶𝗼𝗻: Asset Strategists typically manage vast lengths of pipelines all aging at their own pace but lacking enough data to prioritize their asset management and replacement program. 2. 𝗖𝗼𝗿𝗿𝗼𝘀𝗶𝗼𝗻 𝗮𝗻𝗱 𝗠𝗮𝘁𝗲𝗿𝗶𝗮𝗹 𝗗𝗲𝗴𝗿𝗮𝗱𝗮𝘁𝗶𝗼𝗻: The natural aging process and exposure to environmental factors can lead to corrosion and material degradation, affecting the structural integrity of pipelines. 3. 𝗗𝗲𝘁𝗲𝗰𝘁𝗶𝗼𝗻 𝗼𝗳 𝗔𝗻𝗼𝗺𝗮𝗹𝗶𝗲𝘀: Identifying and characterizing anomalies such as leaks, cracks, and deformities in pipelines can be challenging, especially when they are small or hidden from view. 4. 𝗣𝗶𝗽𝗲𝗹𝗶𝗻𝗲 𝗖𝗼𝗮𝘁𝗶𝗻𝗴 𝗮𝗻𝗱 𝗦𝘂𝗿𝗳𝗮𝗰𝗲 𝗖𝗼𝗻𝗱𝗶𝘁𝗶𝗼𝗻𝘀: The presence of protective coatings on the pipeline's inner surface can complicate the assessment process, as traditional inspection methods may struggle to penetrate or assess beneath these coatings. 5. 𝗣𝗶𝗽𝗲𝗹𝗶𝗻𝗲 𝗦𝗶𝘇𝗲 𝗮𝗻𝗱 𝗗𝗶𝗮𝗺𝗲𝘁𝗲𝗿: Assessing the condition of pipelines with varying sizes and diameters requires specialized tools and technologies capable of adapting to different dimensions. 6. 𝗦𝗲𝗿𝘃𝗶𝗰𝗲 𝗜𝗻𝘁𝗲𝗿𝗿𝘂𝗽𝘁𝗶𝗼𝗻 𝗖𝗼𝗻𝗰𝗲𝗿𝗻𝘀: Traditional inspection methods often involve shutting down pipelines for assessment, leading to service interruptions. Minimizing downtime is crucial, especially for critical infrastructure like water supply systems. 7. 𝗗𝗮𝘁𝗮 𝗜𝗻𝘁𝗲𝗿𝗽𝗿𝗲𝘁𝗮𝘁𝗶𝗼𝗻: Collecting vast amounts of inspection data is only half the battle. Effectively interpreting and analyzing this data to make informed decisions about maintenance and repairs is a complex process. 8. 𝗥𝗲𝗴𝘂𝗹𝗮𝘁𝗼𝗿𝘆 𝗖𝗼𝗺𝗽𝗹𝗶𝗮𝗻𝗰𝗲: Meeting regulatory requirements for pipeline integrity and safety standards adds an additional layer of complexity to the assessment process. 9. 𝗧𝗲𝗰𝗵𝗻𝗼𝗹𝗼𝗴𝗶𝗰𝗮𝗹 𝗔𝗱𝘃𝗮𝗻𝗰𝗲𝗺𝗲𝗻𝘁𝘀: Keeping pace with rapidly evolving technologies for pipeline assessment and ensuring the adoption of the most effective and efficient tools available can be challenging. Want to know where and how Acquaint comes into play? Contact Mark Pranger via mark@acquaint.eu. #pipelines #pipelinemanagement #watertech #conditionassessment #infrastructure #pipeintegrity #watertechnology
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Important #reminder: The California State Water Resources Control Board has been made aware of instances where tank testers or other contractors are repairing single-walled product piping after the piping has failed testing. As a reminder, since October 1st, 2018, repairing single-walled product piping, without upgrading with secondary containment and continuous monitoring is prohibited and must be immediately upgraded or permanently closed. Get all the details here: https://lnkd.in/eCbxKQZd #compliance #ustcompliance #ustregulations
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