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The Missouri Department of Natural Resources has allocated $2.4 million to Fisk for upgrading its water distribution, storage, and treatment facilities.

East Cherry Creek Valley Water and Sanitation District relies on data to stay ahead of the curve, using meter reading software to drive water management and conservation.

Jennifer Steffens brings two decades of expertise in digital water solutions to Carollo Engineers, where she will oversee the development of digital roadmaps, scenario planning, and operational optimization.

Fort Myers Assistant Director of Public Works Jason Sciandra relates how data and digitization was a much a wake-up call for him as health concerns over high cholesterol.

Ecolab has completed its acquisition of Ovivo's electronics business, boosting its ultrapure water technology offerings for semiconductor manufacturing and data centers, and advancing water circularity strategies.

Vital Lyfe, founded by ex-SpaceX engineers, has raised $24 million to develop portable, autonomous water-making systems designed for off-grid and remote environments, aiming for consumer products by 2026.

U.S. water systems face a $625 billion challenge to repair aging infrastructure, with innovative AI and sensor technologies offering proactive leak detection to save resources and improve water safety.

Water scarcity in the Colorado River basin threatens agriculture, energy, and public health, with reservoirs operating at historic lows. Innovative AI-driven solutions enable real-time monitoring and predictive analytics, offering a path toward sustainable water use and infrastructure resilience.

How a Georgia utility modernized its metering system to deliver greater value to its community.

Not just for large systems, smart water is available to even small systems with limited resources.

How the City of Frisco built on existing assets to transition seamlessly to AMI.

The Bay of Plenty Regional Council has evolved its environmental data management from a hydrology-focused system to a comprehensive platform integrating diverse datasets, improving monitoring accuracy and decision-making.

Facing aging infrastructure challenges, M.U.D. has invested in a 24-hour leak monitoring system that leverages acoustic sensors and data analytics to locate leaks precisely.

The new tool emphasizes transparent engineering logic, keeping engineers in control while fostering quicker consensus among project teams, and is available through a simple toggle in the TDG interface for enterprise users.

Water engineers now leverage advanced digital tools that incorporate hydraulic modeling and real-time analysis, addressing complex system challenges and improving decision-making in water system design and maintenance.

The EPA has introduced new planning tools to enhance cybersecurity and resilience in water and wastewater utilities, including response plans, checklists, and procurement guides, to safeguard public health and infrastructure.

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