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Building Tomorrow's Wastewater Treatment Systems, And Workforce
Engineering Tomorrow, a national education nonprofit dedicated to fostering a more diverse and expansive engineering workforce, recently engaged thousands of students across the country in an interactive lab on wastewater treatment and related careers in partnership with Engineers Without Borders USA.
How Pipeline Monitoring Transforms A Smart Water City
The United Nations (UN) predicts that by 2050, more than 70% of the global population will reside in urban areas. Rapid urbanization intensifies water-related challenges, such as leakage, water quality degradation, and flooding, which are further exacerbated by climate change. Enter the Smart Water City (SWC) concept—a forward-thinking approach to real-time monitoring and managing urban water systems.
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Why Predictive Analytics Is The Future Of Water Main Risk Management
Forward-looking water main management is critical for water utilities. Yet for too long, utilities and engineering firms have relied on outdated methods and heuristics when attempting to assess risk for water mains. Without a comprehensive approach, the ability to proactively and effectively plan for and address system needs is highly limited. Predictive machine learning models are the new standard for water main management.
Nationwide Projects Planned To Strengthen Water Systems And Combat Cyber Threats
Water resource issues are of high concern throughout America. Not only are there concerns about adequate water resources, but another significant issue is that many U.S. water systems are vulnerable to cyberattacks. The following upcoming projects provide good examples of what can be expected throughout the country in 2025.
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