How do you know if your apartment complex requires a licensed operator ? If you have 93 or more residential units or convey more than 25,000 gallons per day (GPD), then the answer is yes. Sign Me Up If you meet the above criteria, or recently received a letter from your municipality with […]
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Recycled Water. Sounds good, but does it...
Recycled Drinking Water What is recycled drinking water? Consider the life cycle of potable drinking water. Water is extracted from the environment and treated (cleaned). The water is distributed to customers who then use it for their needs, making it dirty. The dirty water is then treated to make it clean again, and is returned […]
The future of water leak detection?
Are we entering a brave new world of fast and cost effective water leak detection? I hope so. MIT might have a solution Leak detection often feels like an inexact science. Divining rods, ultrasonic detectors. They rely on pinpointing something you cannot see and which has a large cost when you get it wrong. […]
Is the Revised Total Coliform Rule Impor...
The Revised Total Coliform Rule is the most important regulation for a public water system. Why? Immediate public health. Lead has been the hot topic in conversation lately, but bacteriological contamination is a more acute and immediate threat to public health. The health effects can be mild such as diarrhea and vomiting. They can also cause […]
What does it mean? – Water and Wastewate
Water and Wastewater System Contract Operations There is often a bit of confusion over what we do at WRM. This post will hopefully clarify what we mean by water and wastewater system contract operations. The focus will be on New Jersey, since that is where WRM primarily operates, but the concepts will be mostly translatable to […]
Lead and Copper Plans – NJDEP is Crackin
What is NJDEP doing? The NJDEP New Jersey Division of Water Supply & Geoscience is currently evaluating the Lead and Copper Plans, Water Quality Parameters Plans (WQP) and Sample Site Tier Certification for all public water systems that is currently using corrosion control treatment, including pH adjustment. NJDEP will evaluate each system for compliance under […]
Elmer NJ water system flyover
This is a video we put together for Elmer, NJ’s water system. The video includes some drone footage of the elevated tank and the well houses. The video. This video was done as part of a separate promotional video that can be found on our YouTube channel, so please subscribe to get the latest updates. […]
Another Easily Avoided Tragedy. Don’t Ig
There are few things that upset me more than people dying by not following safety protocols. It can be very tempting when out in the field to jump in a manhole or to not properly shore a trench. The important thing to remember is, even though 95.786% of the time you’ll be totally fine, it […]
Water Resource Management is now part of...
News Water Resource Management is proud to announce that, effective August 2016, we are part of the Remington & Vernick Engineers family. Our founders, John Meier and Charles Stevenson, agreed to sell the business to R&V in order to enhance the value we can provide our clients. R&V Engineers are a well known leader in water and […]
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