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Hydraulics & Hydrology Recent Articles
Pressure and water quality could deteriorate in the customer’s plumbing system. The problem has become more acute with regard to the COVID-19 crisis in that many buildings such as schools, hotels and offices have been shut down for extended periods...
by Tom Walski
Water utilities everywhere struggle to reduce real water loss using a variety of tools from acoustic leak detection, to water audits, to pressure anomaly detection, to ground penetrating radar, to pressure management. Each of these addresses a portion of the...
by Tom Walski
Bentley Systems, Incorporated launched Virtuosity, a Bentley Company, to accommodate small and mid-size firms that need Bentley’s world-class design and engineering solutions but are better suited to a different model for licensing, training, and support. While Bentley Systems focuses on...
by Bentley Expert
Back in 2001, before Haestad Methods was acquired by Bentley Systems, John Haestad had the idea of publishing a magazine about water modeling....
by Tom Walski
One of the main functions of sewers is to move solids. Simply moving the liquid phase while leaving the solids behind would not be satisfactory. The calculations of whether flow in a sewer is adequate to move solids are governed...
by Tom Walski
Think about the plumbing in your house. If you want to make any changes to the piping, you need to shut off the entire house because you usually don’t have isolation valves in your home plumbing. The same is true...
by Tom Walski