Today FlowWorks, Inc. announced that the City of Los Angeles has selected FlowWorks, partnered with Hach Company to provide wastewater flow monitoring, data delivery, analysis and reporting required for the City’s Wastewater Collection Flow Gauging Services Task Order, managed by AECOM.
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Boston Water and Sewer Commission Now a FlowWorks User
Boston Water and Sewer Commission (BWSC, the Commission) has selected FlowWorks to help pull their data together across different management platforms and to better understand stormwater and flood events. The FlowWorks platform allows BWSC to investigate the dynamics of rainfall, trunk flow and level, and pressure fluctuations in real time to better understand the causes of basin flooding.
Read MoreFlowWorks Welcomes Cincinnati
The city of Cincinnati is the latest municipality to join FlowWorks. The city is beginning the process of moving all environmental monitoring data to the FlowWorks web platform where it will be securely stored, edited, analyzed and turned into actionable information.
Read MoreFlowWorks Delivers Comprehensive Information Management to Water Utilities and Municipalities under Consent Decree
The FlowWorks web platform is giving water utilities, municipalities, consultants and industrial clients a powerful, flexible tool for integrating and presenting all their operational data. FlowWorks makes compliance with a consent decree faster, more accurate and more comprehensive than conventional systems, by securely delivering a wealth of online data, monitoring, analyses, and near-real-time reporting to all interested users. Facility management is more efficient, and compliance is enhanced.
Read MoreFlowWorks Now Links Directly to USGS & NOAA Data
FlowWorks can now accept real-time data directly from United States Geological Survey (USGS) and National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) monitoring stations. For the first time ever, utilities, municipalities, and industrial clients can access this valuable data directly through FlowWorks to enhance understanding of their regional environment.
Read MoreGwinnett County Selects the FlowWorks Platform to Manage all Sanitary Sewer Flow Monitoring Data
Gwinnett County, part of regional Atlanta, has selected FlowWorks, Inc. to manage all sanitary sewer flow and rainfall monitoring data for the Department of Water Resources on annual contract. The selection was made, in part, because of FlowWorks’ proven ability to accept data directly from Teledyne Isco and ADS flow meters.
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