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Septage ReceivingSeptage Receiving Market Trends
Why the Septage Receiving Market Is Growing and What Municipalities Should Do About It According to recent industry research, the global septage receiving market is expected to grow from approximately USD $1.2-billion in 2024 to USD $2.5-billion by 2034, reflecting increasing investment in wastewater infrastructure and septage management. But what does that actually mean for…
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Smart Water System TechnologyConnected Water Systems
Why Cybersecurity Matters for Connected Water and Wastewater Systems Modern bulk water vending systems (water dispensing technology), septage receiving terminals, and remote utility infrastructure have evolved far beyond simple mechanical equipment. What was essentially just a physical asset protected by locks, fencing, and weatherproof housing is now part of a connected water systems operational technology…
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Bulk Water Dispensing StationsBulk Water & Septage Upgrade
Why It’s Time to Upgrade Your 10–15-Year-Old Bulk Water Dispensing or Septage Receiving Station Don’t wait for failure to modernize critical infrastructure; start preparing to upgrade your current bulk water dispensing or septage receiving station today. If your bulk water dispensing station or septage receiving station has been operating flawlessly for the past 10 to…
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Septage ReceivingSewage Dumping Station & Cottage Season
Cottage Season: Can Your Septage Receiving Station Keep Up with Your Sewage Dumping Demands? In a recent Water Canada article, “Unlocking the Cottage, Unloading the Tank“, attention was paid to an annual ritual familiar to cottage (or cabin, depending on colloquial terms) owners. As seasonal properties reopen each spring, septic tanks that have sat idle…
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Smart Water System TechnologyEngineered-to-Order Water and Wastewater
Unlocking Revenue, Utilizing Efficient Processes, and Conserving Resources with Engineered-to-Order Water and Wastewater Systems Utilities are at a critical inflection point with increasing regulatory pressure, aging infrastructure, and persistent workforce shortages. All of which are converging with rising operational costs, forcing utilities to do more with less. At the same time, communities demand greater accountability…
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Septage ReceivingUnattended Septage Receiving: Use Value
The Cost of NOT Having Unattended Septage Receiving Many municipalities are treating septage receiving as a secondary issue—something to deal with “later.” But in 2026, that delay is getting expensive. Whether you’re managing a lagoon system, a small wastewater facility, or a growing rural community, not having a dedicated unattended septage receiving station can quietly…
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Smart Water System TechnologySmart Water Systems Transform Industry
How AI and Cloud Software Are Transforming Municipal Water Technology Municipal water systems and their associated technology are under more pressure than ever. Aging infrastructure, increasing regulatory requirements, limited staffing, and rapid population growth are forcing utilities to rethink how they manage water and wastewater operations. Enter smart water systems to reduce the burden. The…
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Bulk Water Dispensing StationsFlowpoint Engineering & Design: Do More
Consulting Engineering firms play a vital role in designing and executing projects that shape our infrastructure and built environment. However, the complexity and scale of these projects often result in significant workloads and expenses for these firms. Flowpoint Engineering & Design presents a game-changing solution that can revolutionize the way engineering consultancy projects are handled.
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Bulk Water Dispensing StationsCustom Station Project: Engineer Collabs
Working on a custom station project with Flowpoint Environmental Systems can be an exciting opportunity for engineer partners to showcase their expertise and deliver innovative solutions. To ensure a smooth and successful collaboration, it is essential for engineers to have a clear understanding of the company’s unique processes and requirements. Here are the top 10…

