A Pathway to Sustainable Water Assets
Water & Wastes Digest
July 2007
By Steve Allbee
Confronting the infrastructure challenge head-on is fundamental to the public health, environmental quality and economic well-being of every community
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GIS to the Rescue
Water & Wastes Digest
February 2007
By David Jacobs, Fred Souza & Renee Ramey
Texas water utility uses GIS to track vehicles and water service orders
Encompassing the Advantages of a SCADA System
Water & Wastes Digest
February 2006
By Robert Boardman
SCADA system installed by city of Riverside, Calif. improves operation, maintenance and customer service while also providing rapid response to emergencies
Finding Leaks Leads to Saving Money
Water & Wastes Digest
February 2005
By Betsy Loeff
We hate the expression unaccounted-for water,” Carl Yates, the utility’s general manager, said. “So we started using our SCADA system to monitor nighttime flows in an effort to understand consumption patterns and identify potential problems.”
Ten Practices of Highly Effective Water Utilities
Water & Wastes Digest
December 2004
By Janice A Beecher
The concept of continuous improvement complements the idea of developing a water systems’ capabilities over time to ensure safe and reliable water service.
Avoiding Consumer Complaints
Water Quality Products
June 2003
G.A. "Andy" Marken
It's precisely at times like these that companies must be especially concerned about guarding and strengthening their customer relationships in the areas of product and service reliability to preserve the integrity of their operation. Consider taking a day to gather information on how your organization actually is operating from the standpoint of consumer protection.
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New Directions in the Activated Carbon Industry
Water Quality Products
December 2002
Henry Nowicki, Ph.D., Mick Greenbank, Ph.D., and Barbara Sherman, PACS, Inc.
In the last two decades, the price of activated carbon (AC) has fallen 75 percent. Many lower cost varieties have sufficient quality to be useful in many applications. The price reduction, along with maintaining reasonable quality, has created changes in the industry. This article describes how those potentially influence the direction of the industry.
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Routing Issues: From Paperwork to PDA Efficiency
Water Quality Products
October 2002
Lorraine Keating, Prism Visual Software, Inc.
By now, handhelds have enjoyed enormous popularity in any industry that deals with deliveries, services or exchanges. The bottled water and water treatment industries are not an exception. PDAs enhance performance, accuracy and cost-efficiency.
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Beyond the Hype of CRM
Water Quality Products
December 2001
Lorraine Keating, Prism Visual Software
For water treatment companies, automated Customer Relationship Management (CRM) software is a necessity for becoming a successful, well-organized and customer satisfying business. CRM software integrates daily business routines inside the office and on the road and takes care of repetitive and organizational tasks reliably and consistently. So look for the right CRM software product to get beyond the CRM hype into the down-to-earth improvement of your daily operational challenges.
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AMR: An Asset Comes of Age
Water Engineering & Management
August 2001
John Hengesh
Automatic meter reading has helped water utilities and municipalities solve numerous challengesand significantly reduce expenses.
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Web-Based and Wireless REVOLUTIONS
Water Quality Products
May 2001
Lorraine Keating, Prism Visual Software
The media predicts that virtually all work as we know it soon will be Web-based and wireless. With the proliferation of PDAs and cell phones, and with their continually decreasing costs, this statement is hard to refute. An article published in Software Technology magazine stated that to characterize this new technology as a "revolution" is an understatement. Rather it is a "cataclysmic change."
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Why Shouldn’t We Rebed This Ion Exchange Unit?
Water Quality Products
February 2001
William J. Koebel, ResinTech, Inc.
When approaching a rebed of an ion exchange unit it is important to determine if it is the best course of action, how you will remove the resin from the vessel and your plan to load the new resin.
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Web Page Design
Water Quality Products
February 2001
Arthur von Wiesenberger, The Bottled Water Web
With the right website, you, too, can join the exploding world of e-commerce, building a powerful Web presence and communicating effectively with consumers.
Asking Questions, Making Sales: Selling ‘Choice’ Makes Sense for Route Products, Too
Water Quality Products
October 1999
Don Oster
With the growing popularity of potassium chloride as a "salt substitute" for water softener regeneration, why not offer a choice of softener regenerants? It could bolster your route sales at a time when more time-pressed consumers are attracted to home delivery for its time and work savings.
Adding Value to Your Dealership
Water Quality Products
June 1996
Todd Frederickson
Many dealerships across the country are facing increased competition from all fronts. Price wars among dealerships mean everybody loses. We need to look at ways to increase our profit margins rather than take the path of least resistance and beat our competition on price
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