PBS is honored to be a Silver Sponsor of the Managing Stormwater in Oregon Conference, June 25 in Portland, Oregon. Meet with solution providers, regulated companies, and government agencies to explore current topics, best practices, and the most effective solutions in stormwater management. Learn more at: https://lnkd.in/gu3nJvg4
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Join us at CATCH on the 4th July for a vital water resource planning event with Wave and Anglian Water Services to discuss preparatory work to make additional water available for Industry. Register with Simon Crane [email protected] Katie Hedges
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FSA - Florida Stormwater Association would like to welcome you to the 2023 Fall Seminar: Navigating the Statewide Stormwater Rule. Let's Get Started!
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In hurricane-prone areas like Florida, designing power system enclosures requires meticulous attention to wind load, rain ingress, and wind-borne debris impact. Our whitepaper explores the crucial role of Florida Building Code (FBC) compliance for certification and state regulation adherence and the severe testing methods that our generators go through! Learn about the essential requirements here at the link! https://lnkd.in/gBEScF-9
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Learn more about Polk Regional Water Cooperation and all that we do!
Introduction - PRWC SE Wellfield and Water Production Facility
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You cannot start until you find the source. In this episode of When It Comes Down To It, Chuck Boutall from Restoration Technical Institute shares all about common sources in a water loss, multiple sources, hidden sources, and identifying and documenting water sources before making remediation decisions! Watch the video HERE: https://hubs.li/Q02rRpVq0
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FREE VIRTUAL WEBINAR | Learn more about the success of the European Water Chestnut (EWC) Rapid Response Program. This is a multi-year program that focuses on managing EWC in the Welland River. Register: https://lnkd.in/gRC6iGWh
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It was the beginning of April 1974. Billy, Don’t be a Hero by Paper Lace 🎵 was number one in the charts, we were watching The Godfather Part II 🍿 at the cinema, and for the kids, Bagpuss was on TV. At the same time, the Severn Trent Water Authority was opening its doors - taking over from dozens of local water authorities and corporations, each with their own history; inheriting and becoming custodians of some of the most vital bits of infrastructure in the country; and looking ahead to serving millions over the years to come. To mark this milestone, we’re taking a look in the archives spanning the last 50 years, and throughout the next few weeks we’ll profile the people, the partners and the places where we’ve worked and invested in. Looking at the positive impact on the region we serve – whether that’s better water quality, greater resilience, and stronger communities. It’s easy to think of Severn Trent as the name on your bill, but we’re pretty handy with a spade and digger, too. So we’ll start first by looking at some of our greatest engineering feats, the huge investments and innovations that have been delivered through the decades – including this one above at Little Eaton back in 1977 – laying new water mains to enable the construction of the A38. And while we can look back on projects with pride, we’re just about to hit our busiest ever period for investment – putting more into our infrastructure than ever before. You can read more about this here too: http://ms.spr.ly/6044cNmSy 📸 Picture shared with permission from website ST Reunited http://ms.spr.ly/6045cNmSJ
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“One of the key lessons from this year was that those who’d thought about it since 2017 and 2019—the last high flows—were able to capture significantly more water for recharge than they’d ever done before.” With another potential wet winter looming, Daniel Mountjoy shares the importance of preparing for excess flows at PPIC's annual fall conference. Watch the video to learn more!
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Water is essential to every facet of (and faucet in!) our lives. And so, too, are the people, policies, and infrastructure that make sure it flows safely to our communities each day. Join us on Oct 19 for Imagine a Day Without Water—a national day of action to recognize the importance of investing in and protecting our most precious resource. Learn more and get involved: https://lnkd.in/dhy4JUg
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