Welcome to the Official Website for GBW Associates, LLC.
GotBigWater is the official website of GBW Associates, LLC, a privately owned training, consulting, and design firm located in Westminster, Maryland. Our specialty is water supply for public and private fire protection. We at GBW Associates, LLC are known for our training programs, our consulting services, our dry hydrants, and our testing services. Over the years, we have completed projects in over 42 different states and Canada ranging from rural water supply and incident command seminars to ISO water supply assessments to community master planning.
Use the menu at the left to take a look at our services and to contact us. Be sure to check out the News Archive and Big Water Information sections for a whole bunch of information on water supply delivery operations.
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Upcoming Seminars, Courses, and Drills
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80 psi....not 100 psi on this rig.
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Fill Site Operations #15 - Keep an Eye on the Pressure
President Mark Davis, September 12
In our seminars, we speak about the pressure limitations on fill lines when loading tankers. Absent a label on the rig, we normally offer 100 psi as the pressure limit at the tank fill inlet. This is in line with most of the poly-tank builders today and we commonly see that pressure limitation number posted on the newer rigs.
The purpose then of this photo is for the folks physically connecting ... (Full Story & Photos)
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What's On Your Tanker #57 - The Denton Toolbox
President Mark Davis, September 05
Our seminar participants know we put a bunch of emphasis on tankers (tenders) being loaded up with usable equipment for dump site and fill site operations. These rigs are like the Snap-on Tool guys making the rounds from service facility to service facility. During our seminar in Caroline County, Maryland we got to see Denton VFC's Tanker 300 in action and were impressed with how they outfitted the ... (Full Story & Photos)
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Besides bringing water and a dump tank, Tanker 300 (2021 4-Guys) brings a whole bunch of stuff to support rural water supply operations.
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A peak flow of just under 1100 gpm was reached during the drill
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Hauling Water - Caroline County Style!
President Mark Davis, August 29
On Sunday, August 25th, about 35 members of the Preston VFC and surrounding fire departments gathered to haul water for about 2-hrs using tankers. The drill culminated our 16-hr Rural Water Supply Operations Seminar that was sponsored and hosted by the Preston VFC located in Caroline County, Maryland. Crews used a combination of nurse tanker and dump tank operations to support a peak flow of just ... (Full Story & Photos)
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Hauling Water - New Hampshire Seacoast Style!
President Mark Davis, August 21
On August 18th, around 30 members of the Stratham VFD (New Hampshire) and surrounding fire departments got together to haul water with tankers for 2-hrs. The drill was the culmination of our 16-hr Rural Water Supply Operations Seminar that was sponsored and hosted by the Stratham VFD. The seminar was our third visit to Stratham since 2023 and each time the folks have improved on their tanker operation ... (Full Story & Photos)
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Five tankers supported the 750 gpm flow using 3 dump tanks and one fill site.
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From our 2010 seminar in Alabama, a rarely seen rectangular dump valve.
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What's On Your Tanker #56 - A Rectangle
President Mark Davis, August 15
Nothing fancy here other than a rectangular dump chute....which is something we don't see much in the USA but is somewhat popular with folks in foreign lands. A number of years ago we collaborated with some folks in Chile about dump chute/valve design and their rectangular dump chute seamed to work just fine. The cross-sectional area of the valve was the same or greater than the A H Stock 10" (square) ... (Full Story & Photos)
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Dry Hydrant Design #67 - Jarrettsville, MD
President Mark Davis, August 08
Earlier this week we finished the installation of another one of our bridge-mount dry fire hydrants in Harford County, Maryland....this time on Poteet Road at the bridge over the East Branch of Winters Run. We have over two dozen bridge mount installations in Harford County; the folks there have worked really hard over the past few years to upgrade their static water sources both in terms of distribution ... (Full Story & Photos)
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The bridge-mount DFH was able to produce a 1216 gpm flow using Supply 7....a 1500 gpm water supply rig.
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Strainer selection is very important in our bridge-mount DFH design.
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Dry Hydrant Design #66 - Stream Strainer Selection
President Mark Davis, August 01
A simple but important point regarding our bridge-mount dry fire hydrant installations. Beside the swivel feature of our system's deployment, the strainer feature is probably the next most important component of the design. We use a teardrop-style 6-inch stream strainer made by ETT Fire out of Dadeville, Alabama. In our system, the strainer rests on the stream bed when deployed, so intake flow from ... (Full Story & Photos)
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What's On Your Tanker #55 - The Elliptical Tank
President Mark Davis, July 25
A bunch of things affect the design shape of a liquid carrying tank. Perhaps the most important consideration is vehicle stability while making a turn. Ideally, for the best stability the loaded vehicle's center of gravity should be as close to the ground as possible. An elliptical style tank has a cross-sectional area similar to a rectangle, which when compared to a square of the same cross-sectional ... (Full Story & Photos)
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The center of gravity is an important consideration in the design of liquid hauling tanks. The lower the center of gravity the better stability in terms of roll-over prevention.
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