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Enterprise Mobility - From 'Outside-In' To 'Inside-Out'
7/25/2011
The enterprise is going mobile. You're experiencing it yourself, and you're not alone: according to a forecast published by research firm IDC in February 2010, the number of mobile workers accessing enterprise systems worldwide will top the 1 billion mark this year on the way to 1.2 billion by 2013, or more than a third of the world's workforce.
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Project Profile: Louisville Water Company Riverbank Filtration Program
6/9/2011
Louisville Water Company’s Riverbank Filtration program is a landmark civil engineering project and an innovative solution to providing a new source of drinking water. The project, combining a tunnel and wells as a source for drinking water, is the first of its kind in the world. By Louisville Water Company
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White Paper: An Overview Of Regulations For Lead Levels In Drinking Water System Components
6/9/2011
This white paper presents an overview of the federal and state requirements governing the lead content in drinking water system components. It also reviews and discusses the standards and testing protocols that currently apply to these products as well as anticipated changes in the current standards. By Underwriters Laboratories Inc. (UL)
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Healdsburg Plant Upgrades Net Significant Savings In Sludge Handling And Hauling Costs
3/10/2011
In 2004, a U.S. District Court decision designated the effluent pond for the wastewater treatment plant in Healdsburg, California, a “waters of the United States,” making the city accountable to stringent new effluent requirements. Prior to the ruling, the city had been using aerated lagoons that discharged into an inactive gravel mining pond.
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Case Study: Trenchless In Marysville, OH: Water Reclamation Facility Completed
2/25/2011
Marysville, Ohio’s wastewater system serves its growing population of 19,000 and several major industrial firms including Scotts Miracle-Gro Company, Nestle Corporation, Goodyear Tire and Rubber Co. and Honda of America Manufacturing. To meet the future wastewater requirements while serving its current population, the City recognized the need for a new Water Reclamation Facility. By Erin Boudreaux
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Aerzen Delta Hybrid Case Study Video
2/17/2011
The first installation of the new technology — Aerzen's Rotary Lobe Compressor — saves 30% energy usage in the Huntington, NY Wastewater Treatment plant.
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Grey Eagle Casino Utilizes MBR System To Meet Advanced Wastewater Treatment Needs
2/11/2011
The Grey Eagle Casino was a new commercial venture by the Tsuu T’ina Nation, in partnership with Sonco Gaming (Alberta) Ltd. This casino and future hotel/entertainment project is located on Tsuu T’ina lands in southwest Calgary. The location had no water and sewer services, and had tight standards for discharging the wastewater that ultimately goes into Pine Creek. Any discharge at this location required advanced treatment, including a highly filtered effluent, with nitrogen removal to levels below 10 mg/L total nitrogen, and phosphorus removal to levels less than 0.5 mg/L.
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Adding Intelligence To Your Aging Order Entry System To Maximize Profits
1/25/2011
For years the hand held industry has been a vital link in getting remote orders from the field to a corporate facility. It has been proven time and time again that the payback of “Just in Time” inventory produces cost savings by receiving an order within days rather than weeks. By Quest Solution
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The Value Of Green Infrastructure: A Guide To Recognizing Its Economic, Social, And Environmental Benefits
1/25/2011
“The Value of Green Infrastructure” provides a framework to help communities measure and value the air quality, energy use, and many other benefits that green infrastructure provides. It allows communities to more accurately compare different infrastructure investments and choose the option that provides the greatest long-term benefit. By American Rivers
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The Price Of Progress: Assessing The Need For A Mobile Computing Migration
1/25/2011
A choice of new mobile computing hardware can often have a significant impact on existing software applications and business processes. Perhaps the disruption of a complete overhaul of software and hardware, along with the associated business processes, is more change than a business can bear. Having the prerogative to phase in change on the timetable of your business versus the “rip and replace” timetable of technology is difficult to achieve. By Intermec