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Case Study: Innovative Plant Design Allows Juice Manufacturer To Meet Wastewater Treatment Requirements And Increase Production
7/27/2007
A producer of frozen concentrated and chilled citrus juices was in need of building their own wastewater treatment plant due to the publicly owned treatment works (POTW) facility operating at close to capacity
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The Case For Integrated Processes
3/28/2007
Based on research and documented case studies, it is clear that companies are realizing significant value by developing integrated processes across the enterprise. This white paper discusses what integrated processes are, how they create value, specific cases of companies succeeding with integrated processes, as well as a checklist to determine how integrated your own company’s processes are. Submitted by SAP Americas
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An Innovative Method For Modeling, Analysis, And Prediction Of Structural Stormwater BMP Performance
2/22/2007
Many stormwater structural Best Management Practices (BMPs) rely on gravitational particle settling for sediment removal. The University of Minnesota’s St. Anthony Falls Laboratory (SAFL) and BaySaver Technologies, Inc. (BaySaver), a manufacturer of hydrodynamic structural BMPs, have been able to establish statistically valid empirical correlations between the dimensionless Peclet Number (Pe) and sediment removal efficiencies in BaySaver’s hydrodynamic separators
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Propex Will Introduce New 3-D Woven Turf Reinforcement Mats At IECA 2007
2/14/2007
Propex introduced its newest Turf Reinforcement Mat, Landlok® 300, at the 2007 IECA tradeshow in Reno, Nevada. Propex's Landlok® Turf Reinforcement Mats are the industry's most advanced solutions for applications requiring immediate, long-term erosion protection, vegetative reinforcement and water quality enhancement capabilities
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Idaho Transportation Department Collects And Reports Data Using Wireless Technology
1/19/2007
In March 2005 the Idaho Transportation Department (ITD) launched a PDA pilot program that would help the agency achieve enterprise application integration. ITD's managers broke new ground by introducing PDAs and specialized software from MobileDataforce to field inspectors that would help achieve the agency's goal of implementing programs that use the latest technological advancements. The program provides mobile hardware and software to ITD's Maintenance Section to facilitate the collection and distribution of data on the maintenance of rest areas across the State's six regional districts. Submitted by MobileDataforce
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Alternate Municipal Financing Helps Colorado City, CO
1/17/2007
The Colorado City Metropolitan District need to quickly and efficiently expand their water treatment infrastructure to accommodate a growing population.
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Rugged Computers Extend The Long Arm Of The Law
12/8/2006
Nothing is quite as important as time when public safety is at risk. For the Brockton (Massachusetts) Police Department, discovering new ways to serve the public more quickly and efficiently is a constant challenge for officers both on patrol and at the station. Submitted by Glacier Computer
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Milwaukee Sewer Tunnel Receives APWA Award As Public Works Project Of The Year
9/20/2006
The Milwaukee Northwest Side Relief Sewer project was presented with a Project of the Year Award by the American Public Works Association (APWA) on Sept. 11 during the APWA International Public Works Congress and Exposition in Kansas City
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The State Of The Art In Finance
8/14/2006
In the wake of recent accounting scandals and the increasingly competitive business environment, many CFOs and the finance organizations they lead have started to take on new strategic roles within the enterprise. This SAP Insight will discuss recent trends and best practices, as well as provide examples for those companies with best-practice processes, models, and technologies. Submitted by SAP Americas.
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White Paper: Odor & Corrosion Control Microbiology; Metabolic Pathways Of Odor & Corrosion Potential
4/3/2006
Odor and corrosion control within the wastewater treatment system is critical for quality of life and economic reasons. Odor and corrosion are primarily associated with the production of hydrogen sulfide gas. Hydrogen sulfide is produced only by sulfate-reducing bacteria under anaerobic conditions using sulfate as the final electron acceptor.
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