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Kazakhstan: You Can’t Get There From Here

When you make a list of the most remote places on Earth, Kazakhstan ranks up there. So when we took on a project where the end-user’s location was Kazakhstan, we knew the remoteness was going to be one of the challenges we would face in completing the project successfully. Project Engineer Chris Davis made two…
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Automation EPC, Part 2

By Greg Graves Part one addressed a definition/overview of the term, automation EPC (engineer-procure-construct) focused on the technical capabilities of our company and other large-scale automation firms: professional services, system integration, network & cyber security, electrical & instrumentation construction services, and field service support, to name a few.  These are the things we do. Based on the popularity…
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Best Take-Aways From WWEMA Conference

WWEMA Conference Take-Aways The annual WWEMA (Water & Wastewater Equipment Manufacturers Association) Conference, held the last week of March, once again was incredibly informative. The number one issue raised and addressed at the conference centered on getting new technologies accepted by the plant owners in the industry. This subject is not new. It’s been discussed…
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Three Characteristics of the Best Project Managers

by Tom York, Vice President of Strategic Projects (Editor’s Note: Tom has 4 decades of experience in project engineering, plant engineering and maintenance management, and executive management of system integration and construction implementation for design-build projects.) One of the major challenges project owners face when selecting a firm to execute their project is judging the…
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Training Room Teleconferencing Capabilities Upgraded

by Christopher Coleman More than ten years ago, we remodeled and upgraded the presentation technologies of our training facility to allow more effective learning experiences for both internal training of employees and training done for clients. And it was great…at the time. Technologies have advanced, and the company has grown to almost 200 employees spread…
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How Do IT and OT Work Together?

by Greg Graves February 2021 Update: Since original publication, there have been numerous instances of attacks on industrial control networks. Major attacks include Ukraine and Florida. If you’d like to read more about how these attacks occur and how you can defend yourself, see our newer blogs below: https://www.reverecontrol.com/2020/07/07/keeping-your-control-systems-and-your-data-secure/ https://www.reverecontrol.com/2019/08/20/scada-basics-cybersecurity/ Imagine: You are the operations…
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Energy Neutrality for Wastewater Treatment Plants Within Reach

by Andrew Green (Editor’s note: We have published numerous posts on this important and popular subject in the past, including water-energy co-dependence, the water-energy nexus, and the effects on your plant. We’d love to hear about your plant’s successes in reducing energy consumption and/or improving energy recovery. Send your story to revere@reverecontrol.com or use the Contact Us function on this…
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Design-Build, a Proven Project Delivery Method

Our followers in Alabama have undoubtedly heard or read about Governor Bentley’s proposed prison reform plan. But this is not a blog about prison reform, or the Governor, or any other political aspect of the proposal. This is a blog about design-build. The reason for opening with the Governor’s plan is that some of the…
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Three Considerations in Choosing a DCS or a PLC Control System Platform

by Rod Smith In the past, control system selection between PLC and DCS platforms was generally done according to the application specifics, mostly involving digital (on/off) and continuous (4-20ma) processes.  In some cases, it was the difference in programming expertise at the plant (ladder logic or function blocks). Today, PLC systems and DCS systems play…
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UL Certification: What and Why?

by Tom Adams Since 1983, we have enjoyed a strong relationship with Underwriters Lab, and we take great pride in our ability to put the UL certified sticker on the control panels we build. But do you know what that certification means and why it’s important? Virtually all cities and states require a third party…
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Products vs. Solutions Part 3

By guest blogger Patrick Bunn In my first post, I shared a story about my experience researching different fitness trackers. I talked about how the chief complaint regarding the two products I researched centered around the lack of sufficient customer service. In my second post, I talked about customer service and how it relates to…
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What is Automation EPC?

By Vice President of Sales and Marketing Greg Graves Many products have a brand name that is synonymous with the product function so that no explanation is needed as to how it works. The point at which a company achieves such brand recognition is when differentiation has truly been created. When I worked for a…
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