Featured Solutions
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How More Targeted Communications Took Park City's Backflow Compliance To 94%
7/24/2026
Implementing a cloud-based backflow tracking platform enables certified testers to submit results directly online. Automated reminder schedules boost property owner compliance, eliminate paper filing, and grant water district managers real-time program oversight.
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In A Drought, Non-Revenue Water Is The Cheapest New Supply You Have
7/24/2026
Drought conditions force utilities to seek new water sources, yet reducing non-revenue water offers an immediate supply boost. Eliminating sample waste and targeting line flushing recovers fully treated water without expensive capital projects.
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70,000 Gallons Per Sensor: The Water You're Treating Just To Throw Away
7/24/2026
Continuous sample-to-waste streams can dump roughly 70,000 gallons of treated water per monitoring location. Eliminating flow-dependent sampling preserves finished water, reduces non-revenue losses, and recovers embedded energy and chemical treatment expenses across distribution networks.
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Six Billion Gallons Down The Drain, Literally
7/24/2026
Diverting continuous sample streams to waste drains billions of gallons of fully treated water annually. Adopting in-line, waste-free measurement methods preserves finished supply, lowers embedded production costs, and eliminates unnecessary non-revenue water loss across distribution networks.
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The Cheapest Capital You'll Deploy This Year Is The Sensor That Doesn't Break
7/24/2026
A growing infrastructure funding gap requires utilities to maximize every capital dollar. Relying on continuous, trustworthy monitoring data allows systems to shift away from age-based asset replacement and target maintenance precisely where water quality degrades.
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Every Bad Chlorine Reading Costs You Twice
7/24/2026
Inaccurate residual readings force water treatment facilities to overdose expensive chemicals or risk regulatory non-compliance. Maintaining measurement accuracy across fluctuating water conditions eliminates costly safety margins and lowers daily chemical expenses.
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The Hidden Reagent Bill Buried In Your O&M Budget
7/24/2026
Small, recurring orders for chemical reagents, buffer solutions, and replacement membranes create an overlooked drain on utility operational budgets. Tallying these hidden expenses across an entire monitoring fleet reveals significant opportunities to eliminate unnecessary ongoing costs.
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Your Chlorine Analyzer's Sticker Price Is The Cheapest Thing About It
7/24/2026
Focusing solely on initial purchase costs masks the ongoing expenses of monitoring equipment. Accounting for recurring reagents, calibration labor, and maintenance reveals the true ten-year financial impact, guiding smarter long-term budgeting decisions for water utilities.
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Managing by Measurement: 8 Years of Proven Utility Performance
7/23/2026
Discover how eight years of AMI data helped one utility improve performance, strengthen financial outcomes, and create a practical framework for measuring long-term success.
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Small Changes, Big Impact: How A U.S. Utility Fleet Reclaimed Demineralizer Efficiency Across 12 Plants
7/23/2026
Operational drift in demineralizer systems often leads to hidden chemical and water waste. By re-establishing precise performance baselines and refining operational practices, facilities can significantly lower annual chemical spend, reduce water consumption, and recover valuable operating time.