The nature of the hydraulic conditions at a given location are the primary driver of the technology selected with the purpose of the data being a secondary concern. With that […]
FAQs
Empirical data suggests that the ideal basin size is around 10,000 LF of sewer, with a goal of maximizing granularity to minimize follow-on condition assessments such as manhole inspection, smoke […]
Yes. ADS flow monitoring services, including data approval in PRISM, are governed by written procedures that are part of our quality assurance and quality control program which is certified under […]
The number of discrete rainfall events that you extract from a continuous time series of rainfall data is inversely proportional to the specified minimum inter-event time. If you use a […]
Assuming that locations with suitable hydraulic conditions are used and that the flow monitors have been properly installed, diligence is required to assure data quality over the full monitoring period. […]
If a consistent level of bias is detected in the data, it can be adjusted accordingly during data review and approval. We also can correct individual outliers and estimate their […]