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Savannah Environmental, Inc. was formed over 12 years ago as a service oriented firm specializing in wastewater and stormwater flow measurement, with emphasis on infiltration/inflow reduction, stormwater compliance, and CSO monitoring.  Through the years, we have provided these specialized flow monitoring services for municipal, industrial, and commercial engineering projects worldwide. 

"Commitment to excellence has been our foundation for growth and customer service; our trademark"

Today we continue to provide flow monitoring services and pride ourselves in a repeat customer rate of 85% and more.  In addition to this, we design, maintain, and support software systems and embedded electronic systems that drive equipment for over 1400 customers today. 

Looking backwards:

2003 - Flo-Tote 3 introduced.  The Flo-Tote 3 replaces the Flo-Tote I & II for portable and permanent open channel applications.  The Flo-Tote 3 utilizes the exact same data logging engine as the Flo-Dar system, making the two totally interoperable. 

Flo-Ware FX for the Pocket PC replaces Pocket Site-Ware as the primary on-site instrument setup and data collector system.  Flo-Ware FX offers ease of use and tight integration with the Flo-Ware software system.

2002 - High speed modem modules developed for remote communications with the model 460 & 464 flowmeters.  Outcast automatic data acquisition software introduced.  Outcast provides the user with true unattended, point to multipoint remote communications.

Flo-Ware 4 released for public download in December.  Flo-Ware 4 is the most significant upgrade to the Flo-Ware family since its inception.  Major interface enhancements, tighter integration, and countless other upgrades further cement Flo-Ware as the standard to follow.

2001 - Shape Generator for odd shape pipes created.  Software supports Flo-Dar open channel flowmeters.  Data Center opened for data management services.  Data files can be sent to Savannah Environmental, Inc. for processing, error removal, and report generation.

2000 - Savannah Environmental, Inc. provides reference electronic design for the Flo-Dar portable and permanent data logger and sensor control system.  Major features include in-field firmware programming and a modular approach so the system can be used with other compliant sensors.  The embedded system and Flo-Ware driver was developed as another instrument under the Flo-Ware software family.

1999 - Rainger rainfall logger produced as a direct plug-in to the Flo-Ware software.  The Rainger becomes popular with features such as low cost, ease of use, and very high reliability.  The Rainger becomes the second instrument included in the Flo-Ware software family.

1998 - Responding to customer requests, Savannah Environmental "commercialized" its internal software and released it as Flo-Ware for Windows.  Flo-Ware for Windows becomes the replacement software for the T50 DOS software system used.  The major architectural advantage of the software was its modularity, allowing it to operate with many different instruments.  The Flo-Tote is the first and only instrument within the Flo-Ware family.

1997 - Pocket Site-Ware developed on the new Windows CE operating system inside an inexpensive handheld computer.  This "industry first" gives customers a low cost, simple to use solution for instrument communications and data collection in the field.

1995 - Savannah Environmental starts classes, focusing on flow monitoring and sewer evaluation techniques.

1994 - Internal Windows based software package developed to analyze flow data and reconstruct data with error in it.  Presentation quality reports were produced for clients.

1993 -  Acquisition of a large inventory of flowmeters, rain gauges and field equipment to form an equipment rental outlet for customers performing their own studies.  Rental program continues today with costs to customers reduced and services increased.

1991, 1992 - Company formed with many major contracts awarded, including system wide wastewater flow monitoring for Roosevelt Roads Naval Station, Puerto Rico.