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GuardDog report each morning with the same enthusiasm many people reserve for reviewing their Facebook and Instagram accounts.
“The thing I like best is reviewing the pump hours each morning by about nine o’clock, because it’s relieving to be able to look at all your stations.
and I can check it on my phone
or computer. Our pumps are very consistent day after day, so when one isn’t, it quickly catches your eye.”
Crisp says incidents that might slow the cycles could be a tripped breaker or a clogged pump. His facility churns out 1.5 million gallons of water each
That’s when the pump alarms really test their mettle — and always come through, according to Crisp.
“Even during the worst storms that are passing through the areas, when there are thousands of alarms going o  statewide, these monitors still function. I know I can depend on them to alert me within seconds,”
he says. “I’ve seen it hit within two seconds of creating an alarm, so
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It’s like, ah...everything’s OK,’” Crisp day, but following big rain events,
says. “The GuardDog report makes it has handled as much as
it super obvious if there’s a problem, 10 million gallons in single day.
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