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SWAN Releases Groundbreaking Data-as-a-Service Playbook To Transform Water Sector Data Management
In response to the ever-growing thirst for more innovative business models in the global water sector, SWAN - The Smart Water Networks Forum recently launched its DaaS Playbook, providing a unique, step-by-step guide to enhance water and wastewater utility data management. Despite the widespread use of big data technology in various industries, its implementation in the water sector has lagged.
Unfiltered: New EPA PFAS Regulations — What Do We Do Now?
The Water Online Show: Unfiltered, Travis Kennedy and Nadia Abboud catch up with Dr. Mirka Wilderer, CEO of AqueoUS Vets, to discuss these regulations, and how difficult it will be to meet them. Tune in for some insight into whether current PFAS solutions are sustainable, and the first step utilities should take now that these regulations are in place.?
EPA Announces $725M From President Biden's Investing In America Agenda To Clean Up Legacy Pollution
U.S. Department of the Interior announced that nearly $725M from President Biden’s Investing in America agenda is available to 22 states and the Navajo Nation to create good-paying jobs and catalyze economic opportunity by reclaiming abandoned mine lands (AML).
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Black & Veatch Water Report: Data, Cybersecurity And Resiliency Planning Hold Promise For Water Industry Amid Aging Workforce, Climate Change
Against the backdrop of consistent concerns plaguing the U.S. water industry — aging workforce and infrastructure, along with the ongoing threat of natural disasters worsening by climate change — the sector continues to evolve in working to address an onslaught of change, according to Black & Veatch ’s newly released 2024 Water Report.
Portland Water District Joins Wastewater Class Action Lawsuit Against PFAS Manufacturers
The Portland Water District (PWD) filed a complaint in the U.S. District Court, against manufacturers of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) chemicals, 3M, DuPont, and others. The suit seeks to recover costs associated with PFAS mitigation in wastewater treatment, including treatment byproducts, effluent, and biosolids.
Industrial Water Treatment Solutions In Texas To Combat Water Scarcity
Imagine a world where you could optimize a modular treatment system approach. No more one-size-fits-all solutions or sky-high costs. In 2020 alone, Texas’ antiquated water systems lost an estimated 136 billion gallons, and now Texas industrial companies are diving into the world of modular water treatment, and they’re not looking back.
Informal Water Contracts Could Provide Quicker, Cheaper Ways To Reduce Impact Of Droughts
Droughts continue to overburden the systems and infrastructure that bring water to citizens and businesses. This is especially true in places like the western United States, where water resources are scarce, and the rules that determine who gets water mean that farmers and other landowners who use water for irrigation often have first priority.