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Opflow
Volume 38 Number 5 May 2012 ISSN 1551-8701

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AMR/AMI Taking Measure of Advanced Water Metering Technologies
Advances in meter technology are helping utilities capture more revenue, reduce costs, and protect natural water resources.
Ammonia testing Assessing Ammonia Treatment Options
Ammonia is an operational concern, but several treatment options can effectively manage ammonia

Collage of organisms Plankton Analysis Guides Source Water Blending
Des Moines Water Works developed a fast, convenient, and inexpensive plankton-counting procedure that helps the utility better understand and rotate water sources.
Pipeline inspection Plan Sets the Stage for Rehabilitation and Sustainable Renewal
An aging infrastructure prompted Odessa, Texas, to implement a $42 million water and sewer improvement program. Its experience offers lessons for other cities.



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