Newsletter | October 3, 2025

10.03.25 -- Water Goes Digital

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Selected Editorial From The Latest Water Innovations:
Securing Smart Water
By Kevin Westerling
The digital transformation of utilities is necessary and inevitable but also innately vulnerable to bad actors. It's time to discuss prioritizing cybersecurity.
Converging Challenges, Unified Solutions: How Three Overlapping Trends Are Shaping Public Water
By Isaac Pellerin
With the right help, coping with workforce upheaval, the digital transition, and asset management can be an opportunity.
Harnessing The Power Of Oxidation-Reduction Potential For Smarter Wastewater Management
By Emma Flanagan
“Potential” is in the name. Here’s what wastewater managers should know about both the benefits and challenges of ORP as an agent of process control.
A Comprehensive Guide To Phosphate Feed System Design For Drinking Water Application
By Keval Satra, Rajeev Kamalampet, Varenya Mehta, and Mahith Nadella
Phosphate dosing systems are critical for corrosion control, and increasingly important under the mandate of Lead and Copper Rule Improvements.
Smarter Pumps, Lower Emissions: The Digital Reinvention Of San Jose Water
By Gary Wong
Pumps are power-hungry and thus expensive to run, but San Jose Water shows how data-driven technologies and strategies can bring the cost down for utilities.
Interoperability Unlocked: How Connected Systems Will Power Water’s Future
By Dr. Frank Schlaeger
The full potential of smart water infrastructure is within reach — if our digital systems work together and share critical data.
Common Misconceptions Are Keeping Lakes ‘Sick’
By Dave Shackleton
Long-held misconceptions about lake management fuel the intensity and recurrence of harmful algal blooms.
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