The Role Of Big Data In Water Resource Management | Control Valve Selection
The Role Of Big Data In Water Resource Management: Predicting And Preventing Crises
Imagine a world that is not plagued by water crises, where everyone has all the water they need. For many of us who have grown up in areas where access to clean, fresh water is not guaranteed, such a world is difficult to conceive. Yet, thanks to rapidly advancing technology, a world without water scarcity might become a reality. In particular, the widespread adoption of Big Data has the potential to revolutionize water resource management. There are several ways water providers may implement Big Data to combat issues like water sanitation and scarcity.
Control Valve Selection: Criteria And Key Considerations For Utilizing Online Sizing And Selection Tools
Choosing the right process control valve is essential for ensuring operational efficiency and reliability and avoiding expensive downtime. The advent of online sizing and selection tools has transformed the process of selecting valves, providing a more efficient and accurate way to determine the best valve for each specific application.
Iron, Manganese, And Arsenic Pilot Study In The Golden State (Loprest)
Water from Well 14 Rio Linda, California area is high in iron, manganese, and arsenic. Due to the high levels, the well is not being used to supply municipal water to the District.
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This report summarizes the results and conclusions of a groundwater treatment pilot test program. This pilot test program was undertaken to demonstrate the effectiveness of water treatment products that employ oxidation and filtration to remove iron, manganese and arsenic to levels well below MCL’s.
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