Blog Tag Archives: Engineering
Controlling Building Humidity Roundtable: Dews & Don'ts
Posted by Entech Engineering on Saturday, August 21, 2021
Humidity can be a fickle thing in buildings, especially ones that have seen their fair share of summers. And seemingly small operational changes can have a disproportionate impact on humidity. ...
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Categories: Buildings & Campus
Tagged: Mechanical | Engineering | Building Humidity
Maximizing COVID Mitigation Projects on Campus
Posted by Stuart Heisey on Monday, April 26, 2021
Use data-driven strategies to tackle urgent challenges with long-term vision Are you trying to upgrade your spaces to get your students and instructors back to full-time in-person learning...
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Categories: Buildings & Campus
Tagged: Mechanical | Budgeting & Funding | Facility Planning & Management | Engineering | Health & Safety | COVID-19
Preventing Humidity Issues in Vacant Buildings
Posted by Stuart Heisey on Friday, April 3, 2020
During these unprecedented times, schools, offices, restaurants, hotels, and many other businesses and organizations are shut down. One of the biggest questions now faced by facilities staff: what to...
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Categories: Buildings & Campus
Tagged: Mechanical | Engineering | COVID-19 | Building Humidity
PRWA March Madness 2020
Posted by Entech Engineering on Wednesday, February 26, 2020
The 2020 PRWA Annual Conference has been Cancelled The Pennsylvania Rural Water Association’s (PRWA) Annual Conference (PRWA) has been cancelled due to COVID-19 concerns and precautionary...
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Categories: Municipal Infrastructure
Tagged: Potable Water | Wastewater | Energy Planning & Management | Engineering
It's a Two-Fer | PRWA Classes
Posted by Bryon Killian on Tuesday, February 11, 2020
Here at Entech, we love educating, believing that a key to better decisions is being more informed. One of our most-seasoned presenters, Ed Pietroski, PE, Senior Project Manager, doing double-duty,...
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Categories: Municipal Infrastructure
Tagged: Wastewater | Engineering
To Audit or Not to Audit Treatment Plants?
Posted by Ed Pietroski on Thursday, January 23, 2020
THAT is a good question.An article, "New Hampshire Operators Drive Energy Costs Down With Audits and Incentives" in Treatment Plant Operator (TPO) magazine featuring Sharon Nall, PE, of the New...
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Categories: Municipal Infrastructure
Tagged: Potable Water | Wastewater | Energy Planning & Management | Environmental | Budgeting & Funding | Engineering
Presentations With an Impact
Posted by Christine Gunsaullus on Monday, January 6, 2020
Here at Entech, we believe that communicating clearly and effectively is critical to helping our clients. For us, the engineering part is easy, governed by math, science, rules and law, whereas...
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Categories: Entech, Engineering, & Beyond
Tagged: Engineering
How Much is Your Leaky Water Infrastructure Really Costing You?
Posted by Rob Horvat on Monday, July 15, 2019
Reduce non-revenue water in your distribution system by 50%!Eliminate an entire shift at your plant!Cut $2,000 a month from your energy bills!Reduce WTP output by 500,000 gpd!If any of your proposed...
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Categories: Municipal Infrastructure
Tagged: Potable Water | Budgeting & Funding | Engineering
Summer Intern Spotlight
Posted by Jeff Euclide on Monday, July 1, 2019
Summer is here and so is a new batch of interns. Through our internship programs we are training and evaluating the next generation of professionals. After they complete their college education, some...
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Categories: Entech, Engineering, & Beyond
Tagged: Engineering
PRWA March Madness 2019
Posted by Entech Engineering on Friday, March 8, 2019
We had so much fun last year with our Tournament of Talks at the Pennsylvania Rural Water Association’s Annual Conference (PRWA, we're doing it again!Along with all the basketball madness...
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Categories: Municipal Infrastructure
Tagged: Potable Water | Wastewater | Municipal Engineering | Budgeting & Funding | Engineering | Regulations