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The AI powered economy needs water and energy, increasing pressure on utilities. This report explains how reuse and digital tools can help utilities manage demand, support community needs, and keep systems reliable as the AI economy expands. Explore the full story.
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Key West Resort Utilities faced higher water demand and tougher nutrient limits. The team upgraded its biological treatment system to increase reuse and recover more nutrients. These improvements help the community maintain dependable service during ongoing water shortages. Learn how they strengthened resilience.
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With severe water scarcity affecting a city of almost 22 million people, Beijing’s utility is turning to large scale reuse and digital tools to add supply and protect the community. Their work shows how big cities can use reuse to stay resilient as pressure grows. Read the full case study.
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L.A.’s Terminal Island facility uses advanced treatment and reuse to protect groundwater and meet rising demand. These upgrades improve reliability for the region and show how reuse can support long-term resilience for water and wastewater utilities. See how they increased reliability.
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