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Impact of H₂S on Infrastructure

Hydrogen sulfide (H₂S) is an invisible yet formidable threat in wastewater networks. As a corrosive gas, it degrades infrastructure, leads to high maintenance costs, and poses health risks. We will discuss approaches that combine material-based solutions for protecting infrastructure with field investigations using connected sensors for on-site detection.

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Impact of Stormwater inContinuous Monitoring

Join our webinar on stormwater management, covering its true impact and importance, AI-driven network optimization for dynamic wastewater and stormwater control, and advanced monitoring solutions to detect blockages and prevent floods.

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Water Loss in Drinking Water Systems

Water losses in drinking water systems pose a significant challenge for network managers. Not only do they result in the loss of a valuable resource, but they also increase operating costs and impact energy management. This webinar will address these challenges and present innovative solutions in remote meter reading, taking into account regulatory requirements.

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Control of Infiltration Water

Educational Content: Infiltration or inflow water, also known as parasitic clear water, is clean water that unintentionally enters wastewater systems from sources like rainwater, groundwater, or surface runoff through faulty pipes or illegal connections. Its presence can overload treatment plants, increase costs, and reduce wastewater management efficiency, making control essential for maintaining system capacity.

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Understand and Mitigate H2S in Sews

Educational Content: Hydrogen Sulfide (H2S) is a toxic and corrosive gas commonly found in wastewater systems. It poses significant challenges, including infrastructure damage, health risks, and environmental concerns. Join us as we delve into the causes of H2S in water, its detrimental effects, detection methods, and innovative solutions to mitigate its impact.

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