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Supporting The US Economy via BABA Compliant Products
AVT proudly offers BABA compliant products. Build America, Buy America (BABA) is part of the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act and aims to ensure that federal infrastructure programs use products manufactured in the United States. This is to help sustain and grow domestic manufacturing and the millions of jobs it creates.
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The fastest Lead time and Install supported by the best Quality and Training
The fastest Lead time and Install supported by the best Quality and Training. Water municipalities don’t have time to wait when they need to create a new control point. They also need to trust that the valves they install have been tried and tested in the field for decades.
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Maintaining and Improving Jersey City Water Infrastructure
Jersey City in New Jersey is undergoing a period of development and growth which has seen its population increase by more than 50,000 people in the last 13 years. To cater for this growth, the Jersey City Municipal Utilities Authority is tasked with maintaining its aging water infrastructure and improving its critical water supply to ensure it can meet the needs of its customers both now and into the future.
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Rangeline and AVT Ensured City Maintained its Water Supply
San Antonio Water & Sewer (SAWS) identified a rusting and leaking header at its main pump station. The corroded equipment could have caused major issues with the output of the pump station so needed to be repaired, but first, it needed to be isolated.
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AVT launches the EZ Valve into Italy via new partnership with Nova Siria & Idroambiente
Insertion Valve technology is being introduced to Italy via a new strategic partnership between Advanced Valve Technologies (AVT) and Nova Siria & Idroambiente. Nova Siria is now the official Italian distributor of AVT EZ Valves with Idroambiente taking on the role of our certified installer across the region.
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EZ Valve Used to Divert Water Main
The City of Westfield in Massachusetts, a Team EJP Value Added Service customer, was working with a contractor to install a new box culvert. Upon investigation, it was ascertained that an 18” cast iron water main was in the way of the footings that needed to be poured for the culvert to be installed. The contractor needed to lower the water main, but the city could not shut it down without shutting off a large number of customers.