CH2M Hill

LATEST CH2M HILL ARTICLES

GettyImages-2197133787
Brackish Water Desalination: A Strategic Imperative For Sustainable Water Stewardship In American Landscape
As droughts intensify, groundwater depletes, and climate extremes worsen, many water-stressed regions are increasingly turning to brackish groundwater desalination, for both potable use and industrial applications where water quality demands are less stringent. Hence, brackish water reserves are emerging fast as a strategic priority, ensuring a supplement for long-term national water security.  Continue Reading..
Water treatment plant-GettyImages-1162449619
Microbial And Disinfection Byproducts Regulations: Paving The Way For Efficient Compliance
Given the ongoing regulatory activity in the water industry, it’s hard to imagine another major drinking water rule on the horizon. But the U.S. EPA is planning revisions to the microbial and disinfection byproducts (MDBP) regulations.  Continue Reading..
dark blue tunnel with light at end-GettyImages-1306677782
Why Smart Valves Are About To Redefine Water Infrastructure
For years, water metering followed a predictable path: manual reads, AMR, AMI, more visibility, more data. But utilities are now entering a different operational reality. Visibility alone no longer protects infrastructure.  Continue Reading..
microfluidic systems in soft robotics and smart liquids-GettyImages-2262426935
The Resilient Utility: Why AI Is The New Social Safety Net For Water
For vulnerable communities, the cost of infrastructure fragility is not just financial; it is existential. By shifting our focus from "smart water" to "resilient water," we can use AI to build a social safety net that protects both our infrastructure and the communities that depend on it.  Continue Reading..
AI Technology-clean water-GettyImages-1314144808
From Compliance To Resilience: Practical Lessons In OT Recovery For Water Utilities
Water and wastewater utilities have become attractive targets for cybercriminals and state-sponsored actors. CISA has repeatedly warned that drinking water and wastewater systems are vulnerable because they often lack the resources and technical capacity to adopt rigorous cybersecurity practices. The question is no longer whether your utility will face a cyber incident, but when — and whether you will be ready.  Continue Reading..
TEP feature image with only title
Transparent Exopolymer Particles (TEP): The Invisible Driver Of Biofouling In Water Systems
A growing body of scientific evidence points to transparent exopolymer particles (TEP) as one of the most important, but frequently overlooked, drivers of biofouling in water systems. Understanding TEP may provide a new perspective on why biofilms develop so rapidly, why some treatment systems foul despite acceptable microbial counts, and why conventional control strategies often struggle to deliver lasting results.  Continue Reading..
Industrial engineer operations, supply chain import export environment monitoring-GettyImages-2236924913
Why Engineers Aren't Choosing Water Utilities (And What Utilities Can Do About It)
Attracting engineering talent remains one of the water industry's biggest workforce challenges. It isn't that there aren't enough engineers; it's that the water sector often undersells careers that already offer exactly what today's engineering candidates are looking for.  Continue Reading..
CVWRF-Arial-1024
From Study To Startup: Reliability Lessons From A CVWRF Headworks Project
Wastewater utilities invest significant time and resources in capital projects intended to improve reliability, capacity, safety, and long-term performance. The design may be sound, the equipment may be new, and the project may appear ready for service. Yet the true test often comes during startup.  Continue Reading..
Purdue Students with Nick Anderson
Purdue Student Engineers Conquer Blue-White® Assembly Challenge
See how Purdue engineering students partnered with Blue-White to automate peristaltic pump tube assembly, improving consistency, efficiency, and earning a third-place design award.  Continue Reading..
Water Meter Installation-GettyImages-2159029518
Advanced Metering Infrastructure: A Platform For Utility Resilience And Public Safety
To fully realize AMI’s potential, utilities must adopt a strategic digital approach aligning technology with operations and customer engagement for resilient, intelligent water management.  Continue Reading..

CH2M HILL TWITTER FEED

CH2M HILL NEWS

ChemTreat Introduces Operational Readiness Framework For Day-One Reliability In AI Data Center Cooling Systems

ChemTreat, Inc., a Veralto company and leader in industrial water treatment today released a new white paper, The Framework for Operational Readiness in Data Center Cooling Systems. The paper outlines best practices and methodologies to help project teams and contractors address emerging gaps in AI data center construction and commissioning processes.

Machine Learning Calibration Of Biosensors For Microcystin Toxin Monitoring In Freshwater

A machine learning model adjusts toxin readings for water-quality variability, enabling faster, lower-cost on-site testing without repeated recalibration.

Semiconductor Wastewater Treatment Market To Reach $US5.79 Billion By 2034

According to latest research by Growth Market Reports, the global semiconductor wastewater treatment equipment market size reached USD 3.06 billion in 2025, reflecting robust demand driven by the semiconductor industry's focus on environmental compliance and water reuse.

EPA And DOJ Reach Settlement With Keystone Pipeline Owner And Operator For 2022 Pipeline Rupture In Kansas

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the U.S. Department of Justice, and the state of Kansas announced a settlement agreement to resolve allegations that South Bow (USA) LP and South Bow Infrastructure Operations Inc. — the owner and operator of the Keystone Pipeline — violated the Clean Water Act resulting from the 2022 rupture of the pipeline in Washington County, Kansas.

Advanced Drainage Systems Named To TIME's 2026 World's Most Impactful Companies

Advanced Drainage Systems, Inc. (NYSE: WMS) (“ADS” or the “Company”), a leading provider of innovative water management solutions in the stormwater and onsite wastewater industries, announced it has been named to TIME’s 2026 list of the World’s Most Impactful Companies. This annual recognition highlights organizations that are making extraordinary contributions to addressing global challenges through innovation, sustainability and measurable impact.

AI Boom To Drive €6.8 Billion In Water Spend For European Data Centers By 2036

Water-related spend across Europe’s data center sector is projected to reach €6.8 billion by 2036. This increase is driven by the growth of AI, which is placing additional pressure on power grids, water resources, and permitting systems, according to a new report from Bluefield Research, titled Europe Water for Data Centers: Market Trends, Opportunities, and Forecasts, 2026–2036.