Traditionally, water utility districts managed underground infrastructure on a haphazard basis. Managers relied on visual occurrences and reports from the public about problems and sent field crew to fix pipeline leaks and ruptures as they happened. The unpredictability of pipeline leaks and failures was costly, and water utility managers had no way of conducting pipeline […]
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Using GIS for Effective Stormwater Runoff Management
Reliable stormwater management practices are essential for many reasons. An effective stormwater management plan can prevent flooding and excess sewage draining directly into local water bodies during rainstorms that can swamp existing systems. Thankfully, modern GIS data and monitoring technology can help utility operations managers effectively manage wastewater treatment facilities, catch basins, and drainage systems. […]
Water Tech Leaders Discuss Issues Facing Utilities in Smart Water Era
Nobel Systems executives joined more than 280 water technology leaders from 13 counties and 36 states from across North America at the World Water-Tech, North America 2019 summit in Los Angeles the last week of October. Topics of discussion during the three-day event addressed progressive water technology innovation and the future of water efficiency and […]
ACE19: Improving Water Management with Innovative Technology
Nobel Systems joins fellow water industry leaders in showcasing the latest technologies in smart water management. The 138th Annual Conference and Exposition (ACE19) of the American Water Works Association (AWWA) returns this year with the theme of “Innovating the Future of Water.” The conference takes place at the Colorado Convention center in Denver, June 10 […]
A Look at the California Water Loss Audit Process
Water loss management is a critical issue for water agencies in California. Drought, aging infrastructure, depleted groundwater resources and more have led to mandatory water management measures. One such measure is the California water loss audit. The state requires under Senate Bill 555 that all urban water agencies meeting certain criteria to submit annual water […]