The latest industry information on water and wastewater infrastructure.

  • Bulk Water Dispensing Stations

    Top 10 Essential Tips for Engineer Partners Collaborating on Custom Station Projects with Flowpoint Environmental Systems

    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…

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  • Septage Receiving

    Septage Receiving Best Practices: Ensuring Effective and Sustainable Septage Management

    Septage management plays a vital role in maintaining public health and protecting the environment. As an essential part of wastewater treatment systems, septage receiving facilities serve as the first step in the process of safely handling and disposing of septage waste.

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  • Septage Receiving

    The Importance of Removing Trash and Solids via Septage Receiving

    Septage receiving facilities are critical components of wastewater treatment systems, designed to handle and process the waste collected from septic tanks and portable toilets.

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  • Bulk Water Dispensing Stations

    Unlocking Efficiency and Excellence: The Benefits of Choosing Flowpoint Environmental Systems for Modular Turnkey Stations

    When it comes to implementing a modular turnkey station for your specific needs, partnering with a company that offers in-house sales, engineering, manufacturing, software development, training, and customer support is a game-changer.

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  • Septage Receiving

    Septage Receiving Best Practices for Trucked Liquid Waste

    In Western Canada, much of our population is located in rural communities. Because of this, direct connections to sewage lines, so common in large cities are absent. This is where septage receiving best practices and their associated solutions play a major role. Septic tanks are a common solution to this challenge. As they bear their

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  • Septage Receiving

    Being Compliant for Septage Receiving

    Maintaining compliance allows haulers to operate under EPA land disposal standards . Further it permits them to discharge at one of the many regional sewage treatment plants available to them. These facilities often incorporate a dedicated septic receiving station designed to support efficient, regulated, and environmentally responsible processing of septage. Septage receiving has long been

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  • Wastewater

    Septic Receiving: Are Flushable Wipes ACTUALLY Flushable?

    According to a recent consumer report and several investigations of clogged sewer lines, we get conflicting information regarding flushable wipes. Marketers’ claims that the wipes easily break down after flushing like toilet paper, but ‘flushable’ wipes are actually very durable. Therefore, they do not actually break down and disintegrate as advertised. There is even a class action lawsuit

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  • Septage Receiving

    Septage Receiving Station Design and Planning

    Building a reliable automated septage receiving program involves more than installing equipment and meeting basic regulatory requirements. While compliance is essential, long-term success also depends on how efficiently the program operates, how accurately data is captured, and how consistently procedures are followed day to day. Implementing an automated sewage (septic) receiving system can significantly enhance

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  • Septage Receiving

    Benefits of Installing a Custom, Automated Septage Receiving Station

    Septage receiving stations allow municipalities to intelligently manage trucked liquid waste streams entering their treatment infrastructure while earning revenue from dumping fees. No two septage receiving stations are exactly alike Each station serves a unique client base and accepts a distinct blend of trucked liquid waste streams. For example, some septage is from sources that

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