Water and wastewater infrastructure is the backbone of communities, ensuring access to clean water and the safe treatment of waste critical for public health and environmental sustainability. However, seismic activity presents a formidable challenge to these systems. It risks widespread disruption, contamination, and service outages that can have immediate and long-term effects on a community’s well-being and capabilities.
- Advantages Of Membrane Cell Hypochlorite Generators Over Open Cell System Technology
- The South's Aging Water Infrastructure Is Getting Pounded By Climate Change — Fixing It Is Also A Struggle
- The City Of Fayetteville's Flood Resiliency In The Face Of Climate Change: Mapping 15 Watersheds
- Coastal Wetlands Can't Keep Pace With Sea-Level Rise, And Infrastructure Is Leaving Them Nowhere To Go
- Gross Dam Ready To Go Up
- Putting The Squeeze In Sponge Cities: Amsterdam's Waternet And The Innovative RESILIO Blue-Green Roof Project
- Consor Engineers: Simulating Sophisticated Pump Flows In A Closed System
- AFC SEMPER RPM Offers Water Hammer Insight For Monroe, North Carolina
LATEST HEADLINES
- Interior Department Delivers Nearly $30M For Drought Resilience In The Upper Colorado River Basin From President’s Investing In America Agenda
- EPA And State Of New Jersey Propose Settlement That Will Provide Nearly $19M For The Riverside Industrial Park Superfund Site In Newark, New Jersey
- Bold Ambition On Leakage Investment Bodes Well
- UKWIR Seeks Partners For Carbon Accounting Workbook
- H2O Innovation Gains Exclusive Distribution Rights For Advanced ROTEC Desalination Technology
FEATURED SOLUTIONS
-
PFAS Beyond Removal: 7 Often-Overlooked Factors
While performance and cost matter, there are a range of other factors that can have a substantial impact on the overall viability and success of a solution.
-
How To Ensure Accurate Reporting Data For Deep Well Injection
The heavy reporting requirements associated with deep well injection means wastewater facilities need to have the most accurate and reliable metering possible.
-
How Can Closed Pipe Flow Measurement Reduce The Risk Of Surcharging?
This article will explore how mag meters compare to common types of open pipe measurement technologies and how they can help minimize or prevent sewer system surcharging.
-
Combating Cyber Threats: How To Secure Water Utility Systems
As technology gets more sophisticated, so have hackers and cyberattacks. How can utilities protect themselves and their customers?
-
Hidden Costs: The Impact Of Non-Revenue Water On Utilities And Communities
Water utilities must grasp the complete scope, including social and environmental costs, to comprehend the consequences of ignoring or postponing measures to address NRW.
-
Certified Lab Can Now Use Kemio
With the upcoming deadline for the EPA’s Lead and Copper Rule Improvements (LCRI), the need to test for lead in drinking water is increasing. This process can be costly, time-consuming, and logistically challenging. Municipalities are trying to keep their citizens safe, but also face large hurdles of cost, time, and logistics to do so.
LEAD & COPPER RULE REVISIONS (LCRR) COMPLIANCE
Discover the EPA’s Lead and Copper Rule Improvements, understand challenges for small communities, and explore the role of digital transformation in managing evolving regulations.
More Content CollectionsSUPPLIER OF THE MONTH
AqueoUs Vets® (AV) is a leading vertically integrated manufacturer and supplier of water treatment systems that protect public health and the environment by removing PFAS and other contaminants of emerging concern (CECs). As a trusted industry leader, AV pairs its team of seasoned engineers and water industry professionals with an innovative, entrepreneurial approach to creating cutting-edge solutions for each end user.
Learn more here.
SPECIAL FEATURES
Analytics For Water Utilities: The Key To Maximizing AMI Value
Among the many challenges water utilities face are aging infrastructure, an aging workforce, water loss control, asset management, and paying for necessary infrastructure investments. All of these matters can be tackled more efficiently and effectively using analytics, the computational analysis of raw data to discern useful patterns, and actionable information.
Read the article from Hubbell here.
ON-DEMAND WEBINARS
- How W&WW Can Learn From Other Sectors And Leapfrog The Hurdles In Deploying Simulation And AI
- Digital Water Masterclass - Shifting The Mindset: AI And Digital Strategies For 2024
- LCRI Updates, Insights, And Tools To Tackle Your Compliance Programs
- Scoring Big in Water Management: How A Winning Playbook and The Right Technology Ensures Victory Before, During and After Your AMI Deployment
- Leveraging An Asset Lifecycle Management Solution: Hidden Efficiencies And Long Awaited Results
- Intro To Asset Management
WATER ONLINE DIGITAL MAGAZINES
Providing expert insight into the most important topics in the water and wastewater industry.
-
Includes:
Flood Mitigation
Mixing Zones
Advanced Oxidation Processes
Wastewater Instrumentation -
Includes:
Digital Transformation
PFAS Treatment
Drone Surveillance
Biogas Production -
Includes:
Ratesetting
Progressive Design-Build
Urban Stormwater Management
Regulatory Impacts -
Includes:
Engineering-Grade Cybersecurity
IoT For Stormwater
Water Footprint Tracking
Onsite Wastewater Treatment -
Includes:
Lead Removal
PFAS In Wastewater
VOC Emissions
Aquifer Recharge