Aging underground networks require actionable intelligence to prioritize maintenance. Combining flexible screening, accurate spatial positioning, and rapid data access helps utilities pinpoint critical defects, reduce operational disruptions, and optimize long-term capital improvement planning.
- Sample Collection And Storage: Protecting Water Quality Results From The Start
- How Donner Summit PUD Cut Backwash Water Use By 45% With Ultrasonic Algae Control
- Reverse Osmosis Gets Smarter: New Technologies Target Energy Use And Membrane Fouling
- How To Check Colorimetric Accuracy And Troubleshoot Unexpected Results
- When Water Test Results Don't Add Up
- The Single Greatest Predictor Of Water Project Success Isn't Technology — It's The Delivery Model
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FEATURED SOLUTIONS
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From Diagnosis To Decision: Four Pillars Of Actionable Pipeline Intelligence
Aging underground networks require actionable intelligence to prioritize maintenance. Combining flexible screening, accurate spatial positioning, and rapid data access helps utilities pinpoint critical defects, reduce operational disruptions, and optimize long-term capital improvement planning.
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Putting Pipelines On The Map: How Location Data Strengthens Modern Asset Management Programs
Incomplete pipeline records jeopardize modern utility management. Precise spatial mapping and elevation data protect underground infrastructure, reduce utility strikes during excavation, and enhance digital models to enable targeted, cost-effective infrastructure maintenance.
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How To Manage Warm-Season Biological Upsets In Wastewater Lagoons
The rate of biological activity in a treatment lagoon is largely a function of water temperature. Once the water rises above roughly 59 °F (15 °C), metabolic rates increase across the entire microbial and invertebrate community.
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Sample Collection And Storage: Protecting Water Quality Results From The Start
Flawless analytical procedures mean little if samples are compromised before testing. Discover how proper container selection, representative collection techniques, and rigorous preservation protocols prevent pre-analysis error to ensure defensible, accurate water quality results.
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Spectrophotometry Theory And Practice
Spectrophotometry is one of the foundational analytical techniques used to quantify substances in solution by measuring their absorption of light. Understanding the relationship between electromagnetic radiation, wavelength selection, and absorption behavior is critical for developing accurate analytical methods and generating reliable measurement data.
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How To Check Colorimetric Accuracy And Troubleshoot Unexpected Results
Achieve defensible testing results by mastering analytical controls. Learn how strategic blank corrections, scheduled primary and secondary standard verifications, and systematic troubleshooting eliminate measurement errors and simplify regulatory compliance across everyday laboratory operations.
CLOSING THE GAP: A MODERN PLAYBOOK FOR NON-REVENUE WATER
Reducing non-revenue water (NRW) is no longer just an operational goal; it’s a strategic imperative that directly affects asset life, service reliability, affordability, and public trust. This e-book on NRW is intended as a practical guide for utilities ready to take the next step — from managing water loss to controlling it.
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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
- Managing by Measurement: 8 Years of Proven Utility Performance
- AI-Enhanced Multi-Method Pipeline Monitoring
- Data-Driven Pumping: Improving Energy Efficiency And Smarter Asset Management
- Building Custom Water Operations Apps With AI
- Distribution Maintenance & Repair Techniques to Avoid System Shutdown
- How To Stop Rolling Trucks And Save Money, Time, And Avoid Safety Pitfalls


