Water Technology, Engineering Tools & Sustainable Solutions

Will Work For Water helps engineers, facility owners, students, operators, and sustainability-minded professionals understand water systems, evaluate practical solutions, and select better tools for monitoring, conserving, treating, reusing, and protecting water.

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Organized learning resources for stormwater, water quality, water conservation, reuse, treatment, and water technology.

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Tools

Calculator and formula reference pages for rainwater harvesting, open-channel flow, pipe capacity, detention storage, weirs, orifices, and pump horsepower.

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Equipment

Selection guides for monitoring instruments, flow meters, samplers, level sensors, data loggers, telemetry, pumps, controls, and treatment systems.

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Solution hubs

Industrial Stormwater Compliance

Sampling, monitoring, BMPs, reporting, exceedance response, and practical Industrial General Permit support.

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Water Quality Monitoring

Field parameters, meters, sensors, sampling methods, monitoring programs, and equipment selection.

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Flow Measurement

Closed-pipe, open-channel, temporary, and permanent flow monitoring concepts and methods.

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Rainwater Harvesting

Estimate collection potential, understand storage needs, and compare rain barrels, totes, tanks, and cisterns.

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Green Infrastructure

Bioretention, swales, permeable pavement, trees, detention, treatment, infiltration, and runoff reduction.

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Treatment and Reuse

Filtration, disinfection, storage, pumps, controls, graywater, recycled water, and non-potable reuse considerations.

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More resources

For project-specific engineering, permitting, or consulting support, visitors can be directed separately to Comet Civil. Will Work For Water remains the public education, tools, equipment-selection, and water-technology resource.