Newsletter | May 13, 2025

05.13.25 -- How AI Is Set To Transform The Water Industry

Managing Disparate Data In Leakage

Water utilities manage tremendous amounts of data that can be used to help identify the existence or location of leaks. By combining disparate data sources into a single system, water utilities can more easily glean insights and make more precise estimates about the size and location of leaks.

Are You Ready For The New Water Reuse Regulations?

California’s new Title 22 include guidance on direct potable reuse (DPR) and defines the criteria for a multi-barrier approach to meet or exceed drinking water standards. Learn what these new standards are, and how it can impact water treatment plants both in the state and throughout the U.S.

Standardizing Data To Enhance Water Distribution Efficiency – Global Omnium's Digital Transformation

Over two decades, Global Omnium transitioned from conventional meters to one of the largest smart water networks in Europe. This transformation enabled Global Omnium to standardize data from numerous manufacturers, providing it with unparalleled visibility into its network, reducing inefficiencies, and improving leak detection.

Five Key Areas In Which Artificial Intelligence Is Set To Transform Water Management In 2025

Water management is one of the most pressing environmental challenges that needs to be addressed at present. The World Economic Forum points to climate change, population growth and deficiencies in planning and land use as major contributors to the deterioration of 50% of the world's freshwater resources.

Bringing Data Together To Turn Insight Into Action

Water utility data can come from a range of sources, each of which provides valuable insights that can help detect patterns, address issues, and respond effectively to network conditions. Learn how your utility can effectively store, manage, and make sense of the data over time.