Newsletter | June 6, 2025

06.06.25 -- The Role Of AI In Reducing Water Contamination

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Editorial From The Latest Water Innovations:
Building Back Better?
By Kevin Westerling
Every four years, America gets a fresh reminder of where we stand as a nation, for better or worse. What have we reaped this time around?
The Role Of AI In Reducing Water Contamination Risks
By Ainsley Lawrence
Insights gained from artificial intelligence (AI) herald a high-water mark for public protection.
CERCLA And PFAS: What’s The Liability For Water And Wastewater Utilities?
By Ken Sansone
Federal rules aim to target those liable but may miss the mark. Utilities can redirect the effort — and costs — to those truly responsible for PFAS contamination.
How To Set Realistic Targets To Reduce Non-Revenue Water
By Christian Bonawandt
Data-gathering is key to goal-setting — achievable in 5 steps.
Chromium In Drinking Water: New Regulations In California And Engineering Challenges
By Paniteja Madala
Among other contaminant concerns, drinking water managers in the Golden State are being held to tighter standards on chromium.
How Water Utilities Can Support The Electric Grid While Reducing Costs
By Mike Williams
Orange County Water District is combining operational flexibility with environmental stewardship by participating in demand response, earning millions in payments while maintaining their commitment to delivering clean, reliable water.
Embracing Data-as-a-Service For Optimized And Resilient Utility Operations
By Sielen Namdar
As more water utilities explore digital transformation, DaaS presents a compelling opportunity to modernize operations while minimizing risk.
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