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Automation Nation
Water & Wastes Digest
September 2007
By Caitlin Cunningham
ISA EXPO 2007 will address topics critical to automation and control success
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The 90-Inch Double-Stopple Project
Water & Wastes Digest
July 2007
By Neda Simeonova & Clare Pierson
To make room for a new runway, Chicago’s O’Hare Modernization Project required that a 90-in. water main be relocated without disrupting service to 300,000-plus residents in seven communities
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Optimization of the Pumping/Storage/Piping Relationship in Large Water Systems for Effective Master Planning
Pump Source
April 2006
John D. Krug, P.E. and Ziad Ghadban, P.E. Dustin
In early 2001, the city of Ottawa retained the services of Stantec Consulting Ltd. to undertake an assessment of the short and long term infrastructure needs required to service a major portion of the city’s water supply system. The project focused on three principal areas, known as the 2W, 3W, and Barrhaven Pressure Zones, which together services approximately 240,000 customers.
Growth in these areas is expected to increase to beyond 400,000 persons by the year 2021.
Securing the Nation’s Wastewater Infrastructure
Water & Wastes Digest
September 2004
By Denise Covelli
The nation’s wastewater infrastructure is one of America’s most valuable assets, and several industry groups are working hard to safeguard it.
Dealt A Straight Flush
Water & Wastes Digest
August 2004
By Dan McKeague
“Flushing, especially early in the year, was taking my employees away from other, more productive tasks” said Jason Green, owner of CWS.
Lincoln Memorial Avoids Flooding With Stormwater Engineering Software
Water & Wastes Digest
February 2003
The Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C., attracts millions of visitors each year and is one the most high profile landmarks in the United States. When it came time to rehabilitate the surrounding stormwater system, StormCAD® was the choice for CH2M Hill and the Eastern Federal Lands Highway Division of the United States Department of Transportation (USDOT).
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