The digital transformation of utilities is necessary and inevitable but also innately vulnerable to bad actors. It’s time to discuss prioritizing cybersecurity.
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Activated carbon is a proven technology for the removal of PFAS from water, but with PFAS being such a challenging family of chemicals to deal with, it’s important to make sure that some of the basic principles are being handled correctly to ensure maximum performance. In this webinar, explore some of the regulations seen in the US market today and how they impact the public's requirement for PFAS treatment today and in the future.
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ORP Monitoring
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PFAS Remediation
Collaborative Project Delivery - Includes:
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Non-Revenue Water
Chromium Regulations
Data-as-a-Service - Includes:
Cybersecurity
Water Reuse
Harmful Algal Blooms
Machine Learning - Includes:
Geographic Information Systems
Decentralization
Desalination
PFAS Solutions - Includes:
LCR Improvements
Monitoring For PFAS
Securing Distribution Networks
Progressive Design-Build