Flow Meters & Metering Systems
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Sewer Flow Monitoring is vital to ensure the proper and safe operation of wastewater collection systems. The Avanti Company and its partners are offering sewer flow monitoring services to Utilities and Private Sewer Operators throughout Florida to meet the regulatory requirements of DEP and DERM.

A testament to our expertise was The Avanti Company being listed by the Miami-Dade Water and Sewer Department (WASD) as a Contractor to assist Private Sewer Operators (PSO) with their sewer flow monitoring program. Avanti is actively involved with assisting PSO’s to meet the new requirements and are standing by to provide expedient and quality service to meet the needs.

The Avanti Company teams up with leading meter manufacturers like Hach Flow to develop cutting-edge solutions specifically for sewer flow monitoring. We utilize the latest in flow meter technology and innovation to help Utilities and Private Sewer Operators meet the highest regulatory standards.

We know that many PSO’s with privately operated lift stations will need to comply with various regulatory requirements, and we are well-equipped and ready to help them do so. It is strongly encouraged that operators in need of sewer monitoring act as soon as possible to ensure that their monitoring and reporting programs are implemented in an efficient and timely manner.

If you are a Private Sewer Operator or Utility in need of effective sewer flow monitoring, contact The Avanti Company at 800-284-5231 or info@avanticompany.com. We are always on standby to assist you with this critical project.

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