WATER INNOVATIONS CURRENT ISSUE

WASTEWATER

  • Eradicating High-Strength Nitrogen Loads Without Expanding Your Aeration Basins
    5/1/2026
    When decision-makers assess the best ways to deal with high-strength nitrogen loads in their wastewater treatment plants, an important thing for them to remember is that biological treatment methods alone typically cannot handle all of a facility’s nutrient load. Instead, they should consider how a combination of physical-chemical extraction methods can provide an extremely reliable, small footprint method for handling above-average loads.
  • Optimising Coagulation And Flocculation Systems In Surface Water Facilities
    3/23/2026

    Coagulation and flocculation remain essential but increasingly sensitive processes, requiring flexible design and real-time optimisation to maintain performance across widening source water variability.

  • Sustainable Wastewater Solutions For Today's Challenges
    3/13/2026

    Traditional gravity sewers rely on large-diameter mains, deep trenches, and often multiple lift stations — elements that carry significant capital and restoration costs, particularly in rural or rugged terrain. To improve cost efficiency and sustainability, many municipalities are adopting decentralized collection systems such as Septic Tank Effluent Pump (STEP) systems, Septic Tank Effluent Gravity (STEG) systems, and liquid-only sewers.

  • Rethinking Aeration: Demand-Based DO Control And Energy Optimization
    3/13/2026

    Aeration control strategies often remain conservative and static. Blowers operate continuously, oxygen levels are maintained near maximum, and airflow rates are rarely adjusted in response to real-time biological demand. The result is widespread over-aeration — a condition that does not improve treatment performance but significantly increases operating costs.

UTILITY MANAGEMENT

  • Paradise Regained: How Digital Twins Saved A Bahamian Resort's Water Supply
    5/8/2026

    Island utilities face unique resource constraints and infrastructure risks. Implementing digital twins provides the real-time visibility needed to reduce water loss, simulate emergency scenarios, and optimize system performance to ensure long-term operational resilience.

  • Water Utilities Need Better AI
    5/4/2026

    Open intelligence breaks down data silos, allowing water utilities to integrate disparate systems into a transparent, unified framework. This approach combines human expertise with verifiable AI to improve network resilience and operational decision-making.

  • Emerging Technologies In Municipal Water Treatment: Trends And Challenges For Utility Operators
    5/1/2026

    The technology landscape for municipal water and wastewater treatment spans everything from inline water quality monitoring to industrial waste reuse program integration. Each category brings measurable operational benefits and real implementation hurdles. Here’s what operators need to know.

INFRASTRUCTURE

  • Aftermarket Services
    5/8/2026

    Protecting wastewater infrastructure means matching service strategies to real operational demands. See what a structured maintenance approach can do for equipment longevity.

  • Paradise Regained: How Digital Twins Saved A Bahamian Resort's Water Supply
    5/8/2026

    Island utilities face unique resource constraints and infrastructure risks. Implementing digital twins provides the real-time visibility needed to reduce water loss, simulate emergency scenarios, and optimize system performance to ensure long-term operational resilience.

  • Smarter Pipeline Condition Assessment Starts With The Right Technology
    5/6/2026

    Advanced pipeline assessment technologies help utilities detect defects, locate leaks, and prioritize repairs—enabling smarter capital planning, reduced failures, and more resilient water infrastructure management.

SOURCE WATER

DRINKING WATER

FUNDING AND REVENUE

  • Do Water Meters Still Need External Transmitters?
    5/1/2026

    Expectations for transparency and reliability in water-metering infrastructure have risen. As a result, a fundamental question is emerging across the industry: if modern ultrasonic meters are already smart, why are we still adding intelligence outside the meter?

  • Public-Private Water Partnerships: Proactive Strategies For Industrial Water Challenges
    10/30/2025
    One of the most pressing challenges facing utilities today is how to effectively respond to surging industrial demands while managing costs and maintaining established levels of service to existing customers. Thanks to new funding sources and drivers such as AI, the landscape has changed dramatically in recent years. Industries such as data centers and semiconductors are consuming massive volumes of water to support cooling and manufacturing — and creating equally daunting challenges on the wastewater front.
  • How To Set Realistic Targets To Reduce Non-Revenue Water
    5/2/2025

    Data-gathering is key to goal-setting, and is achievable in 5 steps.

MEASUREMENT AND CONTROL

REUSE

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