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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..
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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..
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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..
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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..
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Inside The Blueprint To Standardize State Water Reuse Regulations
Water scarcity in the U.S. is increasing almost as rapidly as demand for clean drinking water. In response, more municipalities and public utilities are actively pivoting toward water reuse strategies. Yet many of these projects are running up against an archaic administrative bottleneck.   Continue Reading..
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The Pros And Cons Of Pilot Testing For PFAS Removal
Deploying uncustomized equipment for contaminant testing can skew critical operational data. Discover how precisely tailored small-scale testing isolates site-specific variables, protects long-term maintenance budgets, and ensures seamless regulatory compliance for full-scale water treatment facilities.  Continue Reading..
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6 Pilot Testing Mistakes That Impact Full-Scale Success
Avoiding common pilot testing mistakes helps utilities improve technology selection, generate more reliable data, and increase confidence in full-scale treatment performance.  Continue Reading..
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Water Quality Monitoring Systems Helping Utilities Deliver Safer Water
Safe drinking water has long been water utilities' core purpose. Today, however, that job is infinitely more complex. Climate change, infrastructure aging, industrial pollution, emerging contaminants, and more regulatory pressures require utilities to reassess every point at which they measure water quality in their treatment and distribution systems.  Continue Reading..
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Why Industrial Water Treatment Is Never "Set And Forget"
Industrial wastewater treatment is never a static task. Fluctuating pH levels, production shifts, and variable organic loads mean that no two effluents behave identically, demanding continuous monitoring and active process discipline to maintain discharge compliance.  Continue Reading..
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The Enzyme Bottleneck: Why Conventional Lake Management Is Failing — And What The Science Says About Genuine Bio-Dredging
For decades, the dominant framework for assessing and managing lake health has been built around surface water measurements: chlorophyll-a, total phosphorus, water clarity, and the composite Trophic State Index derived from them. These metrics are familiar, standardized, and widely accepted. They are also, according to a growing body of peer-reviewed literature, measuring the wrong part of the lake.  Continue Reading..

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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.

Cobalt Water Global Opens European HQ In The Netherlands, And UK Subsidiary To Expand Nitrous Oxide Emissions Abatement In Wastewater Treatment

Cobalt Water Global, a developer of nitrous oxide (N₂O) emissions intelligence solutions for wastewater utilities, today announced its European expansion through the opening of subsidiaries Cobalt Water NL B.V. and Cobalt Water UK Ltd in the Netherlands and the UK, respectively. The new entities will support projects and partnerships across Europe as net zero mandates and regulation drive demand for N2O monitoring and mitigation from wastewater treatment.

IDRA Participates In UN Discussions On Water And Energy Security, Ahead Of The 2026 IDRA World Congress And 2026 UN Water Conference

The International Desalination and Reuse Association (IDRA) is pleased to participate in the United Nations High-Level Political Forum (HLPF) on Sustainable Development in New York this week.

By Saving Ecosystems, Environmental Regulations Help Prevent Biodiversity Loss

Long-term conservation policies may help restore freshwater ecosystems and prevent extreme species loss, new research suggests.

Emerson Delivers First-Of-Its-Kind Synchronization Software For Power And Water Control Systems

Emerson, a global automation leader, announced the release of its Ovation™ Curation Tool, a first-of-its-kind synchronization software for power and water control systems, delivering an easy way to maintain version control and detailed change history between multiple Ovation systems and simulators. The Curation Tool automates management of changes between power plant production systems and their digital twins to improve testing and training accuracy, save engineering time and enable faster troubleshooting and stronger governance.

Evaporative Condenser Water Saver Market To Reach US$2.73 Billion By 2033

According to our Growth Market Report, the global evaporative condenser water saver market size in 2025 was valued at USD 1.37 billion. The market is experiencing robust expansion, with a CAGR of 7.9% forecasted from 2026 to 2034. By the end of 2034, the market is expected to reach approximately USD 2.73 billion, driven by increasing environmental regulations, a heightened focus on water conservation, and the rapid adoption of advanced water-saving technologies in commercial and industrial sectors. As per our in-depth analysis, the market's growth is underpinned by a combination of regulatory mandates, technological advancements, and rising awareness about sustainable resource management across every major geography.