Editorial From The Latest Water Innovations: |
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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? |
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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. |
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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. |
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How To Set Realistic Targets To Reduce Non-Revenue Water |
By Christian Bonawandt |
Data-gathering is key to goal-setting — achievable in 5 steps. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |