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Channeling Utility Challenges into Technology Innovation
An Interview with Brian Youngpyo Jo, Senior Manager of Product Engineering Innovation often comes from pain, says Brian Youngpyo Jo, Senior Manager of Product... -
Closing the Pinhole-Sized Gap in Your Leak Detection Strategy
Pipeline operators strive to achieve zero incidents, spending millions of dollars every year on integrity programs to safely deliver energy resources. Modern... -
Establish System Control and Reliability
The operability of critical valves is essential to control a water system and ensure system reliability. Critical valves control vital water transmission lines... -
How can I leverage pipeline inspection and monitoring data for long-term planning?
Imagine you have a big outdoor celebration planned for Saturday. You check the weather, and there’s a 90% chance of rain. Will you change your plans? While the... -
How can operators monitor and assess pipeline water crossings in the face of severe flooding?
Areas across North America have been impacted by flooding over the past month causing concern for pipeline owners and operators. Severe flooding, river scour... -
How large a leak could you be missing with CPM?
Computational pipeline monitoring (CPM) is legislated on most pipelines in North America. While these systems are crucial in maintaining the integrity of a... -
How Threat Monitoring Can Save Pipeline Operators Time and Money
Pipeline damage can happen even with a robust integrity program in place. Third-party damage during excavation, natural disasters, and even material defects... -
How to Harness the Power of Your Condition Data
Collecting condition data is critical for proactive pipeline management. Being able to make effective decisions on that data is just as important. Learn how... -
Identifying and Addressing the Weak Links
A recent water main repair highlights the accuracy of inline inspection and the value of condition assessment for proactive pipeline management. Pure... -
Increased Regulation Makes Rising Main Management A Risk Priority
While metallic rising mains have been historically difficult to manage, a risk-based approach increases confidence in the condition of the pipeline. Nothing... -
Is Continuous Monitoring Only for High-Risk Pipelines?
SoundPrint ® AFO has been the gold standard for continuous monitoring of high-risk prestressed concrete pipelines (PCCP) for over two decades. Data from the... -
Know your standards: AWWA to release new standards for concrete pressure pipe installation
Transmission mains are a costly and important investment for communities, and proper installation is a critical first step to protecting this investment.... -
Piecing Together the Pipeline Integrity Puzzle
Pipelines are the safest way to deliver energy products. Robert Zmud has dedicated his career to making these assets even safer. PureHM’s Integrity Consulting... -
Proactive Pipeline Management Aging Infrastructure Report
Many utilities across the United States are dealing with the challenges of aging water and sewer infrastructure, much of which was installed many decades ago.... -
PureHM Now Offering Comprehensive Suite of Internal Corrosion Solutions
We are happy to announce the recent addition of a full-scale Internal Corrosion Direct Assessment (ICDA), Internal Corrosion Predictive Modeling (ICPM), and... -
Repair vs. Replace: A Comparative Analysis of Large Valve Management
Grand Rapids is the second largest water system in Michigan and delivers clean drinking water to the Greater Grand Rapids area using Lake Michigan as its raw... -
Responding to water and wastewater pipeline emergencies
U.S. and Canadian utilities experience an annual average of 11.1 breaks per 100 miles of pipe, according to a 2023 Utah State University study . When a water... -
Should I collect data on the condition of the cylinder in prestressed concrete cylinder pipe?
Prestressed concrete cylinder pipe (PCCP) has a reliable track record with generally low distress rates. Utilities can safely manage PCCP by detecting the... -
EMASA: improving water efficiency through smart water balance analysis
EMASA (Empresa Municipal Aguas de Málaga S.A.) is the Malaga City Council’s public utility which has been in charge of managing the entire urban water cycle since 1987. The company serves more than 600,000 residents and supplies approximately 42 hm³ of drinking water. The system operates at a flow rate of up to 2 m³/s, ensuring urban water supply through an extensive pipeline network of around 2,000 km, divided into approximately 240 DMAs (District Metered Areas) and equipped with over 240,000 meters, 170,000 of which are smart devices. -
EMASESA: implementation of a digital twin to optimize decision-making in drinking water and wastewater management
Implementation of the Xylem Vue platform to optimize management, anticipate events, and improve the efficiency, resilience, and sustainability of the water cycle in Seville. -
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Emergency sewer system repair
40-year-old carbon steel pipe with catastrophic failure repaired in hazardous wet well conditions. Smith-Blair 675 restored system integrity with zero downtime. -
Empowering Aquaculture with Optimized Performance
For aquaculture producers, working with a trusted partner can help them avail of global expertise alongside regional and local knowledge built over decades of working with fish farmers, original equipment manufacturers (OEMs), integrators, well boat manufacturers, and processing plants.