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The Water Talent Shortage Is Also A Diversity Problem
Utilities across the U.S. are facing growing pressure from aging infrastructure, climate resilience demands, regulatory scrutiny, and a workforce approaching retirement. Yet despite the scale of the challenge, much of the industry is still drawing talent from the same narrow pools and approaching hiring the same way it did years ago. That approach is becoming increasingly unsustainable.  Continue Reading..
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Navigating Changing Water Standards Without Losing Trust In Your Tap
When new contaminants show up in the news, or standards change and you see lower numbers combined with words like “maximum level,” “parts per trillion,” or “detected,” it’s completely reasonable to wonder: Was my water unsafe before? Did something get worse? Are we looking at things differently? In most cases, the answer is the last one. We are looking at contaminants through a different lens.  Continue Reading..
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Detroit's Water Affordability Crisis Is Tied To The Uneven Distribution Of Stormwater Management Costs
Utility bills are the primary source of revenue for public water and wastewater systems. Yet both the Detroit Water and Sewerage Department (DWSD) and The Great Lakes Water Authority (GLWA) are caught in what utility experts call an affordability gap.  Continue Reading..
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Turning AMI Data Into Better Customer Service
For decades, the relationship between a water utility and its customers was simple. As water flows, the bills go out, and sometimes complaints come back. Customers had little visibility into how much water they were actually using on a day-to-day basis, and utilities had limited tools to give them any. Advanced metering infrastructure (AMI) has long since changed that equation.   Continue Reading..
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Rethinking Master Planning In A Data-Rich Environment
Digital planning tools are transforming the master planning process from a periodic study into a continuously updated decision-support system that integrates data, models, and operational insight.  Continue Reading..
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My Top 5 Thoughts Of The Month In Water
Every week, the water industry hands us a fresh set of challenges, breakthroughs, and moments worth pausing on. Here are the five stories and trends running through my head this week and, of course, why they matter for the professionals who keep the taps flowing.  Continue Reading..
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From AMI To Operational Control: Why Performance, Control, And Confidence Matter
Modern infrastructure requires moving beyond basic data collection toward true operational control. Discover how focusing on performance, network priority, and engineered resilience allows utilities to manage leaks and emergencies with total confidence.  Continue Reading..
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5 Questions Utility Leaders Must Ask About Their AMI Strategy
By asking these five questions, water utilities can move beyond basic AMI connectivity toward a model of total operational control.  Continue Reading..
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Reaching Utility-Grade AMI Without Compromise: How Utilities Can Remove Barriers To High-Performance Networks
Overcome the financial and operational barriers to high-performance AMI by exploring how specialized network architecture and service-based delivery models eliminate risk. Learn how to achieve prioritized communication, long-term resilience, and total operational control without high upfront costs.  Continue Reading..
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Why Reliability Matters In Wastewater Treatment
Reliability in aeration is vital for maintaining compliance and reducing emergency costs. By choosing the right blower technology and support system, plants ensure consistent treatment quality, lower energy use, and long-term operational stability.  Continue Reading..

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EPA Announces $58 Million WIFIA Loan To Upgrade Aging Drinking Water Infrastructure In Rural California

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has announced a $58 million Water Infrastructure Finance and Innovation Act (WIFIA) loan to the Amador Water Agency Financing Corporation in Amador County, California, to make improvements to several drinking water treatment plants, which will increase treatment capacity and reliability.

U.S. And Canada Digital Water Solutions Spend To Double By 2036 As Utilities Enter The Scale-Up Era

U.S. and Canada’s municipal water utilities are moving beyond early digital adoption to system-wide deployment of connected infrastructure solutions and devices. This shift is driving digital water spend from US$14.4 billion today to US$28.6 billion by 2036, fueled by infrastructure asset failures, drought, and tightening regulatory mandates, according to Bluefield Research, a leading provider of global water market data and insights.

Itron Completes Project To Modernize Water Management In Thane, India

Itron, Inc. (NASDAQ: ITRI), which is innovating new ways for utilities and cities to manage energy and water, has completed the deployment of a smart water management project with Thane Municipal Corporation (TMC), the governing body of the city of Thane in western India.

Telemetry Upgrade Cuts Field Visits And Improves Response Times

Ahead of OzWater 2026, Paul Stute, product manager for remote telemetry units at Ovarro, explains how one Australian water utility modernised automation and control of its critical infrastructure, helping drive onsite efficiencies.

Yucaipa Valley Water District Cuts Nitrification Upsets By 95% Using Moleaer NanoShield Solution

After years of seasonal process instability, the Henry N. Wochholz Regional Water Recycling Facility (WRWRF) in Yucaipa, California has achieved its most reliable operating period on record, reducing nitrification upsets by 95% following the integration of Moleaer's nanobubble pretreatment technology.

AWWA And AMWA Statement On Newly Released PFAS Proposals

AWWA CEO David LaFrance and AMWA CEO Tom Dobbins released the following statement regarding EPA’s newly released proposals Extending the Compliance Deadline for the PFAS National Primary Drinking Water Regulation and Rescission of Regulatory Determinations and Removal of Related Provisions for Four PFAS Substances (PFHxS, PFNA, HFPO-DA (GenX), and the mixture of these three PFAS plus PFBS).