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Flow Monitoring

To understand the operations of your wastewater collection system and to provide the most useful data, upfront decisions must be made from a holistic viewpoint. We take that perspective and provide the equipment, personnel and technology to capture and analyze your data, supporting better decisions and recommendations. 

Correct placement of meters maximizes data capture. Precise, timely installation and maintenance supports the accuracy of your data. Our experience with site selection for flow meters includes making sure they aren’t placed in turbulent spaces as well as selecting the right meter for each location’s attributes.

The meter data allows us to identify your inflow and infiltration sources and capacity, then project what future flows will be so that your pipes are properly sized to handle it. Our team also calibrates hydraulic models for master planning and capacity assessments.

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