Drinking-water system designs may be influenced during the planning stages by sustainability issues, such as the cost to design and build drinking-water systems as well as the ongoing cost to operate, maintain, rehabilitate and replace infrastructure. Natural system modeling, in combination with other adaptive management tools, is being used to formulate restoration plans. Recent technological advances and improved knowledge of the natural systems have resulted in the implementation of the 'next generation' Natural System Model (NSM) called the Natural System Regional Simulation Model (NSRSM).
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Irrigation system. The water supply to, and the drainage from, the system is another. Design consideration. Inability to have trees for shade and shelter in fields with these. . Create new surface water treatment plant for use of Mississippi or St. Croix River waters. Create new regional water supply system(s) (with treatment). Create new rural drinking water supply system(s) (with treatment). Move private well hookups to existing drinking water supply system(s) (where available).
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NSU offers a broad range of contract operations services to public and private sector treatment plants, including management, operation, repair, and maintenance, plus specialized, supportive services, including energy efficiency programs, computerized maintenance management systems, information systems, quality control programs, budget forecasting, administration and public relations, and community involvement programs.
In managing clients’ operation and maintenance projects, NSU benefits include reducing overall project cost and ensuring the application of best-in-class techniques. As an owner of water and wastewater facilities, NSU fully understands the difficulties and responsibilities necessary to successfully operate and maintain water and wastewater facilities for its clients.
In managing clients’ operation and maintenance projects, NSU benefits include reducing overall project cost and ensuring the application of best-in-class techniques. As an owner of water and wastewater facilities, NSU fully understands the difficulties and responsibilities necessary to successfully operate and maintain water and wastewater facilities for its clients.
Operation and Maintenance Experience
NSU has an excellent record of maintaining regulatory compliance. During Superstorm Sandy in 2012, all of NSU’s 80+ systems along the eastern corridor remained in compliance with regulatory standards. Not one system incurred a violation. Today’s standards of operating modern water-supply or wastewater treatment facilities require a state-certified individual who has knowledge of chemistry and biology and possesses additional electrical and mechanical skills and management has particular expertise in recruiting and training local employees. The company applies remote monitoring technology as well as distributed system management expertise to provide award winning service. NSU maintains a staff of professional operators for contract operation services, providing full- and part-time operators for many clients.