Intelligent controls could cut costs and improve dewatering performance at U.S. wastewater treatment plants — but they will need to overcome heavy inertia and skepticism.
To help manage CSOs, DC Water is building a series of massive tunnels that will capture and store runoff, then feed the water to treatment plants in a controlled flow.
Why combining machine learning with the Industrial Internet of Things and engineering models will revolutionize asset management in the water/wastewater industry
There’s a lot of discussion these days about innovation in the water industry and how to incorporate new ideas and technologies to work better, faster, and cheaper. And there’...
As part of the Everglades ecosystem restoration project, Thordon SXL grease-free pump bearings were for all existing vertical pumps and for any new pumps ordered for pumping stations...
The experience and lessons learned from tens of thousands of Milton Roy mixing installations around the globe are now being brought to markets in the Americas, with new U.S.-based...
The Town of Dexter, N.M., measured 1.3 million gallons more when comparing November 2015 consumption to November 2016 with Kamstrup ultrasonic water meters.
Aude Giard was appointed as the chief digital officer at VWT to help make sure water treatment technologies are connected. Here she explains why she believes smart water, IoT ...
The City of San Diego’s Pure Water Project has been further bolstered by an Environmental Impact report — released this year — that looked at the potential effects on local wildlife...