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.
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What's On Your Tanker #60? - More Simple Things
President Mark Davis, June 19
During our seminar in Waverly, NY earlier this month we had the pleasure of coming across and using Litchfield Tanker 26T1. The older, locally-made rig repurposed a stainless steel milk tank and was set up to really just haul water. The 2200-gallon tanker was equipped with a 200 gpm pump and carried a 2100 gallon dump tank...more interestingly though was the site glass for tank level monitoring. ... (Full Story & Photos)
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Keeping water level monitoring simple on Litchfield Tanker 26T1.
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The dump site pumper was able to use multiple suction lines in order to support a peak flow of 1663 gpm and supply three jet siphon water transfer devices.
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Haulin' Water - Waverly, New York Style!
President Mark Davis, June 12
On June 8th, around 35 folks from three counties and two states gathered in Waverly, New York to haul water with tankers for 2-hours as part of our 16-hr Rural Water Supply Operations Seminar. The drill was sponsored and hosted by the Waverly-Barton Fire District. Prior to the 2-hr drill, participants spent all Saturday and Sunday morning reviewing the best practices of hauling water with tankers ... (Full Story & Photos)
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Dry Fire Hydrant Design #74 - Bridge-Mount Installation - Albany, Vermont
President Mark Davis, June 05
On June 1, 2025, we completed another bridge-mount dry fire hydrant installation in Vermont; this time in the Town of Albany. The installation was funded in part by the Vermont Rural Fire Protection Program (Grant) and was approved by the Town. The installation used our angle-mount brackets and an ETT 6-inch NH female suction head and an ETT 6-inch stream strainer outfitted with our Jericho Ice ... (Full Story & Photos)
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Albany Engine 3 drafts and flow tests the new dry hydrant.
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Clam Union Twp Engine 41 drafts and flows 1000+ gpm during the flow test of the system.
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Dry Hydrant Design #73 - Falmouth, Michigan
President Mark Davis, May 29
On May 22nd we completed our first, bridge-mount dry fire hydrant installation in Michigan thanks to Chief Carl Fisher and the folks at the Clam Union Fire Department. The installation used our saddle-mount design on a concrete barrier wall and was outfitted with a 6-inch NH ETT female suction head and a 6-inch ETT stream strainer. Because of expected icing conditions, we outfitted the strainer ... (Full Story & Photos)
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Haulin' Water - Vermont Style!
President Mark Davis, May 22
On the afternoon of May 18th, over 40 folks from the Fairlee, VT/Orford NH region and surrounding area (plus Connecticut & Massachusetts) got together to haul water for 2-hours using tankers. The event was the culmination of our 16-hr Rural Water Supply Operation Seminar that was sponsored by the Upper Valley Mutual Aid Association and hosted by the Fairlee VFD. The crews spent all day Saturday and ... (Full Story & Photos)
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Five tankers were used to support this 3-dump tank operation. A peak flow of 1000 gpm was attained during the latter part of the drill.
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Having the inlet side of the control valve outfitted with 6" NH male thread allows for the quick attachment of traditional suction hose for drafting...should the FD choose to use the valve as a suction inlet control valve during drafting operations.
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LDH Appliances #14 - Threaded Suction Intake Control Valve
President Mark Davis, May 15
A recent discussion on our Facebook page about suction inlet control valves reminded us of a couple photos we found while looking back on our 2011 seminar in DeKalb County, Alabama. The two photos are pretty simple but show what we believe is a best practice of having a threaded connection on the inlet side of an external control valve if the department plans on drafting through the valve. For more ... (Full Story & Photos)
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Hauling Water - Onondaga County Style!
Alan Butsch, Senior Associate, May 08
Last weekend, folks from multiple departments in southern Onondaga county, NY got together to learn about moving big water on wheels. Students were exposed to new concepts such as drafting through multiple hard sleeves, utilizing all available room on a road by placing dump tanks in front of a pumper, and filling tankers via an open relay utilizing several different eductor style water movers...including ... (Full Story & Photos)
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Gettin' it done in Onondaga County, New York!
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A peak flow of just under 2000 gpm was achieved during the second half of the drill.
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Haulin' Water - Maryland Eastern Shore Style
President Mark Davis, May 01
On April 27th, around 40 folks from Kent County and surrounding areas (Kentucky also) worked hard to haul water with tankers for 2-hours uninterrupted. The drill was the culmination of our 16-hr Rural Water Supply Operation Seminar that was sponsored by the Kent County Fire Chiefs Association and hosted by the Chestertown VFD. The goal of the drill was to try and run a rural hitch operation for the ... (Full Story & Photos)
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