Newsletter | April 4, 2025

04.04.25 -- Unlocking Desalination: A Pathway to Cost-Effectiveness

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Editorial From The Latest Water Innovations:
Cybersecurity For The Win
By Kevin Westerling
Water and wastewater system operators are known to be a careful lot. Tightly regulated by the U.S. EPA and state agencies — and committed to public health — they cannot afford mistakes. This often results in “tried-and-true” methodologies winning out over innovative solutions, but the incredible upside offered by digital technologies has encouraged a wave of cyber adoption. Almost cruelly, it comes with cyber threats.
New Research Could Extend Membrane Life And Lower Desalination Costs
By Christian Bonawandt
Developments in membrane anti-scaling bring desalination closer to viability.
How Water Reuse Projects Are Addressing Water Scarcity In The West — And Beyond
By Tama Snow and Ryan Murdock
As water scarcity becomes a stark reality around the globe, more municipalities, water utilities, and industrial enterprises are exploring water reuse projects and adopting regulations to support them. Fundamentally, water reuse can help drought-proof regions and diversify water supply portfolios with recycled water.
PFAS Testing Boom: U.S. Analytical Instrumentation Market Set For Rapid Expansion
By Shilpa Tiku
Valued at approximately $190 million in 2024, the U.S. per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) analytical instrumentation market is expected to surpass $800 million by 2031.
Machine Learning And The Future Of Water Quality Monitoring
By Andrew Salveson, PE, Kate Newhart, PhD, and Kyle Thompson, PhD, PE
Aided by “soft sensors,” machine learning is revolutionizing monitoring and powering real-time predictions.
New Arsenal For Algae Outbreaks
By Dave Shackleton
How communities are protecting drinking water reservoirs without relying on chemicals.
Water-As-A-Fuel: A Solution For Clean Energy?
By Bhushan Dhumal
The idea of utilizing water as a fuel source has been speculated by scientists, innovators, and researchers from all over the globe, envisioning a world where renewable, green energy can power the planet. However, as the world is evolving from the traditional fossil fuels and looking for cleaner energy sources, water can be a key contributor to ever-increasing energy demands while helping countries achieve climate goals.
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