Founded in 1979, Haestad Methods, Waterbury, Conn., provides more than 125,000 civil engineers in over 170 countries with hydrologic and
hydraulic computer modeling applications, continuing education workshops, and textbooks.
Founded in 1979, Haestad Methods provides more than 125,000 civil engineers in over 170 countries with hydrologic and
hydraulic computer modeling applications, continuing education workshops, and textbooks.
The water system audit, designed to provide data that will enable Baltimore to maximize the water system's performance, will include: production meter calibration, records review, meter sizing and application analysis, pressure zone usage measurements, leak detection, and
hydraulic computer model calibration.
About Haestad Methods: Founded in 1979, Haestad Methods provides more than 125,000 civil engineers in over 170 countries with hydrologic and
hydraulic computer modeling applications, continuing education workshops, and textbooks.
"By creating a local presence and backing it up with a key developer to champion our products, we are signaling our commitment to China and our intention to help provide its civil engineering community with the latest technological advances in the hydrologic and
hydraulic computer modeling industry."