Water Loss and Leak Detection Industry Updates
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As Water Scarcity Worsens In Texas, Austin Lost Nearly 7 Billion Gallons Last Year
7/18/2023
One of the Lone Star State’s thirstiest cities is seeing precious drinking water wasted as fundamental infrastructure problems worsen growing scarcity, but the issue may ultimately be an unavoidable aspect of its buried infrastructure.
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Jackson, Mississippi Granted $115 Million In Federal Funds To 'Stabilize' Water System
6/12/2023
Less than nine months after a state of emergency was declared over drinking water issues in Mississippi’s capital city, federal officials have deployed an initial round of funding to address the underlying causes.
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How To Future-Proof Your Water Distribution System
5/17/2023
How can water utilities address the needs of climate change today while future-proofing the system to make upgrades easier and more cost effective?
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Sustainable Water Management Solutions
4/27/2023
Explore how utilities can deal with non-revenue water, or water that has been produced and is lost before it reaches the customer.
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Water Shortages Carve Out Profitable Growth Path For Smart Meter Market
4/13/2023
With the rising emphasis on water conservation, the smart water metering market is set to witness commendable growth in the coming years, given the increasing product acceptance due to looming water security concerns.
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Why Static Metrology Is Important In A Modern Era
4/10/2023
As sustainability, climate change resilience, and the overall increasing cost of water increasing come into focus, the needs of water utilities and their customers have shifted.
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As Prolonged Drought Reaches Europe, Systems Search For Solutions
4/4/2023
Ongoing water scarcity embodied by growing issues in the American West is quickly becoming a global problem, with Europe now preparing for the worst.
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World Water Day 2023: Accelerating Change
3/20/2023
“The world's most precious resource, water, is becoming increasingly scarce. Alongside the climate crisis, things like increased energy requirements, food production, and natural disasters, such as hurricanes, have caused major disruptions to the water supply worldwide. Every year, World Water Day gives us the opportunity to revisit the ways in which each individual can impact and fight water scarcity.
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World Water Day 2023: How The Water Industry Can “Accelerate Change”
3/13/2023
Globally, we are on a tight schedule to get our planet moving in the right direction regarding the climate crisis. While the COP (Conference of the Parties) meetings are working to collaborate and design a plan to contain the threats at hand, we still lack major negotiating deadlines. With World Water Day 2023 coming up on March 22 with the theme of “Accelerating Change”, the day urges individuals to recognize how they consume and manage water in their lives and make necessary changes to help utilize it better.
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How Can You Utilize Process Instrumentation To Save Money In The Treatment And Distribution Of Clean Water?
2/28/2023
In municipalities, approximately 6 billion gallons of water are lost to leaks every day. In this article, discover a solution to water loss and excess energy costs.