| Selected Editorial From The Latest Water Innovations: |
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| Securing Smart Water |
| By Kevin Westerling |
| 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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| Converging Challenges, Unified Solutions: How Three Overlapping Trends Are Shaping Public Water |
| By Isaac Pellerin |
| With the right help, coping with workforce upheaval, the digital transition, and asset management can be an opportunity. |
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| Harnessing The Power Of Oxidation-Reduction Potential For Smarter Wastewater Management |
| By Emma Flanagan |
| “Potential” is in the name. Here’s what wastewater managers should know about both the benefits and challenges of ORP as an agent of process control. |
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| A Comprehensive Guide To Phosphate Feed System Design For Drinking Water Application |
| By Keval Satra, Rajeev Kamalampet, Varenya Mehta, and Mahith Nadella |
| Phosphate dosing systems are critical for corrosion control, and increasingly important under the mandate of Lead and Copper Rule Improvements. |
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| Smarter Pumps, Lower Emissions: The Digital Reinvention Of San Jose Water |
| By Gary Wong |
| Pumps are power-hungry and thus expensive to run, but San Jose Water shows how data-driven technologies and strategies can bring the cost down for utilities. |
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| Interoperability Unlocked: How Connected Systems Will Power Water’s Future |
| By Dr. Frank Schlaeger |
| The full potential of smart water infrastructure is within reach — if our digital systems work together and share critical data. |
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| Common Misconceptions Are Keeping Lakes ‘Sick’ |
| By Dave Shackleton |
| Long-held misconceptions about lake management fuel the intensity and recurrence of harmful algal blooms. |