The American Water Works Association is celebrating “Drinking Water Week 2012” which encourages water professionals and communities to recognize the importance of water in our daily lives. Denver Water also recently declared that the Denver area is in a Stage 1 Drought. As a manufacturers’ agent and distributor of Carlon Water Meters I wanted to support the AWWA’s agenda by sharing an experience when I realized I had taken water for granted.
Tags: water meters, water conservationLinc Energy Blog
With the attitude of “let’s not blow it – good planets are hard to find,” the Linc Energy Blog is writing about energy. We’ll explore alternative energy and conventional energy. We’re interesting in providing an outlet to voice thoughts on bridging fossil fuels like natural gas to alternative energy.
Susan
Blog entries categorized under Conservation and Going Green
As we approach the extended deadline to report greenhouse gas emissions, some operations requiring flare gas measurement are choosing thermal mass flow meters and enduring some inconvenience but saving a small fortune on each installation.
Tags: flare gas measurement, flare gas, Mandatory Reporting of Greenhouse Gases RuleEngineers at various wastewater treatment plants (WWTP) are recognizing the benefits of using thermal mass flow meters to monitor air flow or aeration flow, improve process efficiency, reduce energy costs, and measure digester gas.
Tags: municipal solid waste, wastewater treatment, digester gas, reduce energy, process efficiencyOn November 9, 2011, the EPA amended and clarified a number of subsections to the Mandatory Reporting of Greenhouse Gases Rule which requires facilities to monitor and report emissions. A one-time extension deadline of September 28, 2012, was given for any entity reporting under various source categories.
Tags: 40 CFR Part 98, Greenhouse Gas Reporting Program, thermal mass flow meter, Mandatory Reporting of Greenhouse Gases Rule

