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What is a Radar Sensor?
Radar sensors are among the most versatile and reliable level sensors on the market today, increasingly used in various applications within the water and wastewater industries. In this article, we will discuss three of the most common types of radar level sensors, how they work, and what they are used for.
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Promoting Your Local Business Online: A Guide for Plumbers and Contractors
Without a web presence, you could be missing out on a huge opportunity to promote your plumbing or contracting business in front of new local customers. The good news is that you don't need to be a digital marketing expert to get started. These core four digital marketing pieces will have you well on your way to establishing web presence so that people searching for services like yours in your area can find you. 
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Understanding How Wastewater Lift Stations Work

Lift stations, or pump stations, are essential components of an effective sewage collection system and wastewater management systems. Their primary function is transporting wastewater from lower to higher elevations, mainly when there is insufficient gravity flow. Most lift stations are designed in a duplex configuration; duplex control panels allow for equal wear on the pumps and the ability to have a backup pump if a motor fails or routine servicing.

In this article, we’ll cover lift station components, operations, and maintenance, and how to understand their role in modern infrastructure.

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An Overview of Radar Level Sensors and Ultrasonic Level Sensors: Which One Should I Use?

Level-sensing technology has progressed in leaps and bounds over the last few decades. Today, there are a plethora of level sensors to choose from - so many, that knowing which sensor to choose for your specific application may seem daunting. In this article, we’ll discuss two of the most popular and cutting-edge sensors on the market to help you make an informed decision on which one to use.

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