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Myths vs. Reality: Data Centers And Water Usage
In this article, we’ll break down myths vs. reality around data centers and water. We’ll clarify what “water usage” really means in this context, the types of cooling systems (from evaporative cooling towers to closed-loop recycled water systems), how much water is actually consumed vs. returned, and whether data center water use truly deprives communities of drinking water.  Continue Reading..
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How Strategic Asset Planning Solves Infrastructure's Toughest Challenge
Modern infrastructure management requires moving from reactive repairs to data-driven capital planning. By quantifying risk and predictive failure patterns, utilities can justify essential funding and maximize the impact of every dollar spent on system-wide resilience.  Continue Reading..
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2026 Predictions: The Next Frontier Of Water Starts Now
Emerging trends signal a new era of agility, ethics, and resilience for water professionals.  Continue Reading..
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How The NEPA Rollback Will Impact Water And Wastewater Industries
The White House has finalized plans to roll back rules under the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), narrowing its focus and limiting what the current administration claims are needless delays for federal approval of water, energy, and other infrastructure plans. For water and wastewater utilities, the changes could speed up permitting for critical projects, although experts warn the tradeoffs could do more harm than good.  Continue Reading..
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Setting Global Standards: Inside North America's Only Full-Scale UV Disinfection Validation Facility
Portland's industry-leading facility reaches 100 reactor validations in 23 years.  Continue Reading..
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Why Haven't Field Tests For Lead In Water Gone Mainstream?
Given the maturation of sensor technology, the scientific and operational hurdles to portable lead analysis are somewhat surprising — but surmountable.  Continue Reading..
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Liquid-Only Sewers: A New Approach To Decentralized Wastewater Collection
Traditional sewer systems, while effective, often require significant capital investment, invasive implementation measures, and complex maintenance. As a result, innovative decentralized wastewater solutions are necessary to address the needs of communities or commercial areas in need of wastewater service. One such solution is the liquid-only sewer (LOS) system.  Continue Reading..
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Can Chemical Dosing Pumps Overcome Extreme Environmental Conditions And Harsh Chemicals?
Modern chemical metering pumps use advanced materials, smart controls, and rugged enclosures to deliver accurate, reliable dosing despite extreme temperatures, harsh chemicals, and challenging environmental conditions.  Continue Reading..
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What Is Bathymetric Modeling? And How Can It Protect Ecosystems While Saving Resources?
Bathymetric modeling maps underwater terrain. It also helps guide planning, prevent hazards, and build climate-resilient infrastructure.  Continue Reading..
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Making Unplanned Downtime A Myth: Why Water Utilities Should Move From Time-Based To Condition-Based Maintenance
Many utilities still default to time-based maintenance, servicing equipment by the calendar or hours of operation of the equipment. It’s simple, but it often creates two expensive outcomes: over-maintenance and surprise failures. A smarter path is condition-based maintenance.  Continue Reading..

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WRF Seeks Pre-Proposals For High-Priority Utility Research

The Water Research Foundation (WRF) is now accepting pre-proposals for its matching research program, the Tailored Collaboration Program.

Disinfecting Drinking Water Produces Potentially Toxic Byproducts — New AI Model Is Helping Identify Them

Disinfecting drinking water prevents the spread of deadly waterborne diseases by killing infectious agents such as bacteria, viruses and parasites. Without disinfection, even clear-looking water can carry pathogens that can cause severe and even life-threatening illness, especially in children, older adults, and people with weakened immune systems.

Gross-Wen Technologies Named On The 2026 Global Cleantech 100

Gross-Wen Technologies, an algae based sustainable wastewater treatment solution, has been named on Cleantech Group’s 2026 Global Cleantech 100.

EPA Proposes CWA Section 401 Rule To Streamline Permitting, Unleash Economic Growth, And Protect America's Waterways

Today, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced a proposed rule that would return Clean Water Act (CWA) Section 401 to its proper statutory purpose, protecting water quality while eliminating regulatory overreach that has imposed unnecessary burden on critical infrastructure projects. This proposed rule would fulfill EPA's statutory role to ensure the water quality certification process operates within the clear boundaries established by Congress, maximizing permitting efficiency and eliminating unwarranted delays that have stifled economic growth. The changes directly support the essential role that state co-regulators and authorized tribes play in protecting water resources while advancing the Trump Administration's commitment to cooperative federalism.

Reclamation Releases Draft Environmental Review For Post-2026 Colorado River Operations

The Bureau of Reclamation today released a draft Environmental Impact Statement evaluating a range of operational alternatives for managing of Colorado River reservoirs after 2026, when the current operating agreements expire. The draft EIS evaluates a broad range of potential operating strategies. It does not designate a preferred alternative, ensuring flexibility for a potential collective agreement. 

AI's Water Demand To Surge Nearly 130% By 2050 – New Research Shows How To Build A Water-Secure AI Economy

The rapid global expansion of artificial intelligence is set to drive a 129% increase in water demand across the AI value chain by 2050, according to new research by Xylem (NYSE: XYL) and Global Water Intelligence (GWI). Watering the New Economy: Managing the Impacts of the AI Revolution provides the most comprehensive assessment to date of how AI is reshaping global water use. It also highlights practical ways to meet that demand while strengthening water security for communities.