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When Almost Perfect Isn’t Good Enough
5/4/2023
Despite statistically astounding performance, water and wastewater utilities have almost no room for error due to the nature of public perception and the importance of their work.
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PFAS Payback: How Utilities Can Hold Polluters Accountable
5/4/2023
As the federal government ramps up the regulatory process for enforceable limits on PFAS in drinking water, estimated to cost billions annually, an environmental attorney details how utilities can hold polluters — instead of ratepayers — financially responsible.
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Houston, We Have A Solution: Enhancing The Water Digital Twin Using Machine Learning
5/4/2023
How artificial intelligence is assisting the digital twin to benefit Houston's water utilities and citizens.
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Roundup On High-Strength Wastewater: Treatment Challenges And Solutions
5/4/2023
Wastewater is by nature a nuisance, but there are especially difficult varieties, covered herein, that can cripple onsite systems if not understood and handled properly.
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How To Evaluate Predictive Models For Lead Service Line Inventory And Replacement
5/4/2023
Get an accurate service line material prediction for Lead and Copper Rule (LCR) compliance by avoiding modeling pitfalls.
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Forward-Thinking Utility Knows The Value Of Advanced Technology
5/4/2023
Renewable Water Resources looks to remote alarm notification software to improve efficiency and avert problems.
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Keeping Tabs On Water Consumption And The Wastewater Treatment Chemicals Market
5/4/2023
Population growth and increasing prosperity, along with environmental stressors and regulatory mandates, amplify the need for wastewater treatment and chemicals.
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