McCrometer provides an overview of the Drinking Water and Wastewater Infrastructure Act of 2021 and what it means for flow metering technology.

McCrometer provides an overview of the Drinking Water and Wastewater Infrastructure Act of 2021 and what it means for flow metering technology.
McCrometer invented the V-Cone® in 1985 and has set a standard for cone-style meters ever since. However, despite that innovation, orifice plates are a more widely implemented differential pressure (DP) flow meter, especially when considered by engineers for flow...
Many McCrometer partners and customers require their flow meters to comply with certain standards in order to be implemented as a part of their flow project. Oftentimes, the standard is well-known and mandatory to operate in many geographic regions. Some are...
Oftentimes in municipal flow applications utilities and districts opt for a propeller meter, an electromagnetic (mag) meter, or another type of “no moving parts” meter like an ultrasonic device. However, there are instances in which a differential pressure (DP) meter...
When measuring open channel flow wastewater and stormwater, non-contact flow technology is the ideal method, able to provide an accurate velocity and flow rate. Especially in the wet weather season, non-contact flow technology greatly benefits open channel...
Content Recorded and Published at WEFTEC in October 2024 In this episode of The Water Online Show: On Location, (now former) McCrometer President Pete Oveson dives into the company's story and recent developments shaping its future. He begins with an overview of...
Overseeing a sanitary sewer system is a monumental task for any wastewater engineer, made even more challenging by managing inflow and infiltration (I&I) problems during the wet season. High amounts of stormwater runoff and an aging pipeline infrastructure can...