Utility Management Videos
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The Water Online Show: Top 5 Thoughts Of The Month For May 2026
5/18/2026
Each month, host Travis Kennedy and co-host Kevin Westerling break down the top issues on the minds of engineers, operators, and utilities across the industry. In this kickoff episode, the two make the case that the water sector is at a turning point that will require utilities to adapt financially, digitally, and culturally to meet the challenges ahead.
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Preparing For The LCRI Service Line Inventory Requirements
4/23/2026
Are you preparing for the 2027 LCRI Inventory submission? Check out 120Water’s in-depth webinar covering baseline inventory requirements, real-world scenarios for systems with varying materials, and a proven blueprint for submission success. Watch it today!
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Sample Manager: Modernizing Operations To Track, Organize, And Automate Water Sampling Programs
4/23/2026
Ready for a solution that allows you to manage all of your water quality programs in one place? 120Water's Sample Manager consolidates every aspect of your sampling program into a single digital dashboard, simplifying task management and unlocking the data insights your team needs to stay ahead.
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The Water Online Show: Engineering Resilience Through Localized Manufacturing
4/1/2026
As global supply chains grow more unpredictable, the water industry is rethinking how and where critical technology gets made. In this episode, Kamstrup’s James Salisbury reveals how localized manufacturing—bringing key suppliers closer to home—is transforming resilience, quality, and responsiveness.
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The Water Online Show: From Reactive To Resilient: The Rise Of Enterprise Risk Management
3/11/2026
In this episode of the Water Online Show, hosts Travis Kennedy and Kevin Westerling welcome back Pam Elardo, Senior Director of Strategic Services at Brown and Caldwell, for a dynamic conversation about what’s truly reshaping the water sector in 2026.
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The Water Online Show: 10 Must‑Watch Water Trends For 2026
1/28/2026
The latest episode of the Water Online Show's In The Flow series features hosts Travis Kennedy and Chief Editor Kevin Westerling outlining the top 10 trends shaping the water sector in 2026, based on insights from their audience, industry experts, and past guests.
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The Water Online Show: How Public And Private Partners Are Transforming Urban Stormwater
1/21/2026
The Water Online Show kicks off its new season with an in‑depth discussion on stormwater management, focusing on New York City’s innovative partnership with Arcadis. Guest Shandor Szalay, the National Stormwater Resilience Practice Lead at Arcadis, explains how climate‑driven superstorms and aging urban infrastructure have pushed the city to rethink stormwater strategies.
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Pilots, PFAS, And The Path To Smarter Treatment Design
11/18/2025
In this episode of The Water Online Show, Carollo’s Dana Gonzalez breaks down the true value of piloting — from giving operators hands-on experience to generating real-world data that feeds more accurate modeling and smarter design decisions.
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Tackling PFAS, Aging Infrastructure, And More: The Water Council's Vision For Water Innovation
11/6/2025
Broadcast from the show floor at WEFTEC 2025 in Chicago, this episode of the Water Online Show dives into the people and ideas shaping the future of water technology. Host Angela Godwin sits down with Karen Frost and Katie Kollhoff of The Water Council to explore how a global network of innovators, utilities, and established companies is collaborating to tackle some of the industry’s biggest challenges.
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Badger Meter: Driving Visibility Across the Water Cycle
10/22/2025
Brad Hornburg and Corey Williams of Badger Meter are featured in this episode of The Water Online Show with Angela Godwin to discuss how SmartCover’s recent integration into Badger Meter strengthens the company’s comprehensive approach to water management. Hornburg explained that the acquisition bolsters the company's wastewater and collection system monitoring solutions under BlueEdge—offering complete visibility across the water cycle, from collection to distribution.