The waters of change: The digital transformation needed in water management is a matter of people & technology 

Credit to Author: Julien Arnaud| Date: Tue, 25 Jun 2024 07:00:00 +0000

The water industry faces an interesting duality. Our water demand is quickly outpacing our tenuous and diminishing supply. Fresh water supplies are falling, we are pumping groundwater much faster than it can replenish itself, and weather disasters are happening more frequently.  And even though this…

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Fluid futures: Navigating global water scarcity with digital technologies

Credit to Author: Brad Yager| Date: Fri, 31 May 2024 07:25:44 +0000

Humanity’s relationship with water is evolving quickly. Once perceived by some as an abundant, naturally renewing resource available for free use, water has now become a precious and increasingly endangered asset. As populations grow and industrialization expands, the staggering demand for water resources and the…

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Thirsty business: Water management strategies for high-consumption industries

Credit to Author: Sophie Borgne| Date: Wed, 29 May 2024 20:24:00 +0000

Water is one of Earth’s most consumed resources and is vital for sustaining life and supporting human activities. Global industry – agriculture, petrochemicals, mining, paper, food and beverage, and pharmaceuticals – relies heavily on an abundant supply of fresh water for production and energy. In fact,…

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How one utility reduced non-revenue water with intelligent monitoring

Credit to Author: Mohammed Anwar| Date: Tue, 12 Sep 2023 12:00:00 +0000

While ancient Romans could supply water to Rome using gravity alone, today, electricity plays a major role in collecting, treating, and delivering water. Consequently, when water is lost in a distribution system through leakages, illegal tapping, or other issues, so too is the energy used…

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