If you’ve ever asked an AI tool a question about water quality, infrastructure, or even your own utility, you’ve probably noticed that the answer often draws from news articles, expert opinion, and industry reporting.
- A Redefined Edge For Agentic AI: Converging Compute And Networking
- City Undergoing Water System Overhaul Used AVT EZ Valve To Keep The Water Flowing
- Maintaining And Improving Jersey City Water Infrastructure
- Critical Infrastructure Fails The Way It's Funded
- Your Chlorine Sensor Is Lying to You — Here's 65 Days Of Proof
- Water Agitation vs. F.O.G.: How Technology Is Solving A Costly Problem In Lift Stations
- Mixing It Up: How Active Tank Mixers Help Rehabilitate Aging Water Systems
- Meter Data Management 101: The Essential Middle Layer That Turns Raw AMI Data Into Trust And Revenue
LATEST HEADLINES
- Attorney General Jeff Jackson Fights To Keep Lead Out Of Our Drinking Water
- EPA Proposes To Give Colorado Primacy To Protect Underground Water Resources
- Australia's US$17.4B Digital Water Forecast Highlights The Utility Opportunity Ahead
- WaterEquity's Everspring Fund Expands Household Access To Water And Sanitation Across Emerging Markets
- Bentley Systems Announces 2026 Year in Infrastructure Event And YII Awards Honoring The World's Most Innovative Use Of Infrastructure Engineering Software
FEATURED SOLUTIONS
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Success Is The Break That Never Happened: How Embedded Acoustic Intelligence In Ultrasonic Meters Prevents Failure
Embedded acoustic sensing in ultrasonic meters enables continuous leak monitoring, helping utilities detect problems earlier, reduce water loss, and shift from reactive repairs to proactive infrastructure management.
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City Undergoing Water System Overhaul Used AVT EZ Valve To Keep The Water Flowing
Modernize aging water infrastructure without service interruptions. By installing strategic control points on live lines, municipalities can perform vital repairs and upgrades while maintaining full pressure and fire protection for the entire community.
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Maintaining And Improving Jersey City Water Infrastructure
Jersey City in New Jersey is undergoing a period of development and growth which has seen its population increase by more than 50,000 people in the last 13 years. To cater for this growth, the Jersey City Municipal Utilities Authority is tasked with maintaining its aging water infrastructure and improving its critical water supply to ensure it can meet the needs of its customers both now and into the future.
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Your Chlorine Sensor Is Lying to You — Here's 65 Days Of Proof
The operators at Compton Durville Water Treatment Works thought their chlorine dosing was under control. Their Siemens Depolox membrane sensor showed residuals right at setpoint. The PID loop was doing its job. On paper, everything looked fine. It wasn't.
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Water Agitation vs. F.O.G.: How Technology Is Solving A Costly Problem In Lift Stations
Wastewater lift stations struggle with F.O.G. buildup, causing maintenance headaches. Continuous water agitation, like Kasco’s HydraForce™, prevents grease accumulation, reduces chemical use, and improves pump efficiency.
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Mixing It Up: How Active Tank Mixers Help Rehabilitate Aging Water Systems
Aging water storage tanks face stratification and stagnation, threatening water quality. Active mixing ensures uniform disinfectant distribution, reduces flushing, and improves system reliability and regulatory compliance.
AMI: ADVANCED METERING INFRASTRUCTURE
From leak detection and demand management to enhanced customer service and improved operational performance, AMI offers transformative potential for the modern utility. This AMI e-book explores these topics and more, illustrating how the benefits of AMI extend well beyond billing.
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SPECIAL FEATURES
Join SWAN for the 16th Annual SWAN Conference in Tampa, Florida (June 2-4, 2026), focusing on the theme, “Adapting Your Digital Journey.” Digital transformation in the water sector isn’t a straight road. It evolves over time requiring pivots and continuous learning. This Conference aims to meet utilities where they are at, highlighting how to build and sustain success across people, processes, and technology.
Learn more here.
ON-DEMAND WEBINARS
- How To Boost Leak Detection Efficiency By Up To 400%
- How Madison Suburban Utility District Used Advanced Satellite Technology To Cut Non-Revenue Water Loss Nearly In Half
- Why Surface Water Treatment Is Still So Hard — and What Needs to Change
- March Transcend Webinar
- Rethinking The Role Of The Water Meter: A Columbia Water Field Story
- Next-Gen Water Quality Monitoring: Reliable Data, Better Decisions


