Florida Water Resources Journal - January 2021

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Coral Springs Improvement District Multiple Positions Available:

CSID offers: Salary levels at the top of the industry District paid Health Insurance Water Plant Operator-Applicant must have a valid Class “C” or higher Drinking Water license and experience in Reverse Osmosis/ Nano Filtration treatment processes preferred however not required. The minimum starting salary for this position is $48,500. Salaries to commensurate relative to level of license and years of experience in this field. Plant Maintenance Mechanic-Applicants must have 1+ years experience in performing mechanical, electrical, and plumbing maintenance work on water and wastewater plant equipment. Must be able to perform duties including independent inspections, troubleshooting, and repairs to a wide variety of machinery including pumps, motors, generators, electrical systems, and both diesel and gasoline engines. The minimum starting salary for this position is $58,000. Salary to commensurate relative to certification and years of experience in this field. The District has excellent company paid benefits including a 6% noncontributory investment money purchase pension plan and voluntary 457 plan with a match up to 6%. EOE. Applicants must have a valid Florida driver’s license, satisfactory background check and pass a pre-employment drug screening test. Applications may be obtained at csidfl.org. Submit applications and resumes directly to Jzilmer@csidfl.org or fax to 954-753-6328.

Manatee County, Fl Water Treatment Plant Operator

HOURS: 2 Days on 2 Days off / 8:00pm to 8:00am Location: 17915 Waterline Road, Bradenton, FL

$15.65 - $26.25 Hourly (DEPENDENT ON QUALIFICATIONS (DOQ) Click Here for a complete job description: https://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/manateecounty/class specs/ 840593?keywords=994-100&pagetype=classSpecifications

Utilities Director

DeSoto BOCC is seeking qualified applicants for: Utilities Director. Salary Negotiated. Complex supervisory, administrative, and professional work in planning, organizing, and directing environmental, water, sewer, and other utility projects and programs. Accredited 4 year college or university degree in Civil Engineering, Public Administration, or a closely related field. Six years professional civil engineering exp. including 2 years utilities. Certified in water and waste water treatment Class “B” operation or the ability to obtain within 6 months. (EEO and Drug-Free Work Place) Visit www.desotobocc.com for more info.

LOOKING FOR A JOB? The FWPCOA Job Placement Committee Can Help! Contact Joan E. Stokes at 407-293-9465 or fax 407-293-9943 for more information.

NEW PRODUCTS The dataTaker DT90 Series of compact, cost-effective, and low-power data loggers from DataLogger Inc. are designed to provide an allin-one data collection system with an integrated modem, specifically for remote applications. The rugged enclosure and wide operating temperature range provide reliable operation in virtually any environment. There are two models available: the DT90N and DT90L. The DT90N is suitable for smaller applications with digital or multiparameter sensors with a serial output, and the DT90L is designed for larger applications with the ability to measure both analog and digital output sensors. (www. dataloggerinc.com)

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Acuva Technologies has applied UV technology to the energy efficiency of LED lighting in its UV-LED water disinfection system. The system uses the proven technology of ultraviolet germicidal irradiation and LED lights to disinfect drinking water that’s produced in an energy-efficient and environmentally friendly manner.

The UV disinfection uses strong short-wavelength radiation to inactivate microorganisms by destroying the nucleic acids and disrupting their DNA. The Acuva system purifies water in two steps: a composite filter removes sediment as activated carbon removes impurities, and the UV-LED chamber then sterilizes harmful bacteria and viruses. The UV-LED technology is more compact, uses less power, starts instantaneously, and offers a longer life span than mercury lamps. These capabilities allow it to be used in a more flexible nature in not only homes and businesses, but also watercraft, recreational vehicles, and remote vacation homes and cabins with suspect drinking water quality. Acuva’s IntenseBeam technology allows for precise control of optics, hydrodynamics, and kinetics within the UV chamber to deliver an intense beam of ultraviolet light directly into flowing water, creating additional efficiencies. The optic and hydrodynamic design creates a controlled environment, matching water velocity and UV irradiance to ensure full disinfection throughout the chamber. These

complete low-power, flow-activated systems save on power consumption, while extending LED life. (www.acuvatech.com)

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The Dynasonics TFX-5000 ultrasonic clamp-on flowmeter from Badger Meter accurately measures the volumetric flow of clean liquids and those with small amounts of suspended solids or aeration, such as surface water or raw sewage. It’s suitable for water and wastewater applications, such as lift stations, booster pump stations, and water mains. This meter provides accuracy up to 0.5 percent and flow rates ranging from 0.07 to 33,000 gpm on pipes as large as 48 inches. Designed to clamp onto the outside of pipes, the meter does not contact the internal liquid, allowing for installation without shutting down operations in new and retrofit applications. It’s equipped with an internal clock and built-in 8 GB data-logging capabilities to log flow down to one second. It also pairs with dual clamp-on resistance temperature detectors for Btu energy measurement. (www.badgermeter.com) S

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