Blog Tag Archives: Engineering


2023 PA Rural Water Conference Classes

Posted by Entech Engineering on Wednesday, March 8, 2023

We’ve got great water and wastewater presentations on tap for the 2023 Pennsylvania Rural Water Association's (PRWA's) Annual Conference! Check out the schedule below to see who's presenting... Read More

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Categories: Municipal Infrastructure

Tagged: Potable Water  |  Wastewater  |  Energy Planning & Management  |  Engineering


Electrical Coordination: Don’t Be Trippin’

Posted by Nick Bloom on Tuesday, January 31, 2023

It’s 10pm on Saturday. A notification pops on screen that your facility just experienced a power loss. Instead of finishing your movie and heading to bed, you drive over to investigate. On the... Read More

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Categories: Buildings & Campus  |  Industrial & Manufacturing  |  Municipal Infrastructure

Tagged: Electrical  |  Engineering


Is It Time To Build? What The Construction Cost Data Tells Us

Posted by Ed Pietroski on Tuesday, August 30, 2022

I’ve been curious about what effect COVID and supply chain issues have had on construction costs over the past two years. So when our clients asked if they should hold off on projects until... Read More

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Categories: Buildings & Campus  |  Industrial & Manufacturing  |  Municipal Infrastructure  |  Oil & Gas Infrastructure

Tagged: Structural  |  Potable Water  |  Wastewater  |  Municipal Engineering  |  Budgeting & Funding  |  Project Management  |  Facility Planning & Management  |  Engineering


2022 PRWA Conference Presentations

Posted by Entech Engineering on Friday, March 18, 2022

Ask The Great and Powerful 8-Ball:What to Attend?We’ve got 8 great opportunities for you to catch an Entech Talk at the 2022 PRWA Annual Conference! Six original presentations and two encores... Read More

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Categories: Municipal Infrastructure

Tagged: Potable Water  |  Wastewater  |  Budgeting & Funding  |  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. ... Read More

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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... Read More

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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... Read More

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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... Read More

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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,... Read More

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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... Read More

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Categories: Municipal Infrastructure

Tagged: Potable Water  |  Wastewater  |  Energy Planning & Management  |  Environmental  |  Budgeting & Funding  |  Engineering


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