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Blog Posts

Pump Efficiency vs. Specific Energy

What is the best metric for judging water pump efficiency? Dr. Tom Walski breaks down his opinion based on the metric measurements.

What Good is a Single Hydrant Flow Test?

Tom recently explained that a single hydrant flow test was useless for evaluating system capacity or model calibration. Is he still right? Read more.

Classic Works in Water and Wastewater

Just as there are classics in English literature, there are classic works in water and wastewater. Read the latest from Dr. Tom Walski on his favorites.

Case Study

TSA – TECHNOLOGY IN ENVIRONMENTAL SANITATION

Focused on sanitation, environment, and urban infrastructure, the father/son team at TSA work hard to bring a better quality of life to underserved communities by designing new sewer networks. And during a record-breaking drought, their efforts to find leaks and optimize infrastructure saved precious water. Learn how more than 2 million people have been positively impacted by their projects.

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Take Control of Your Hydraulic Networks

Discover how Openflows can help with all of your water systems needs.

A woman wearing glasses is sitting in front of a computer using OpenFlows HAMMER software to prevent catastrophic events.