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    The implementation of advanced, integrated technologies allows local governments to use the resulting data to improve operations for the municipality and create a better quality...
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    To foster innovation in the water industry, we need open, engaging conversations that continually draw in perspectives from across different aspects of the water industry as well...
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    As we go strong into 2019 and ponder the future of this industry, let’s strategize: What’s the best path forward to blend our industry’s digital desires with our global society...
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    There are successful examples of CAPs that demonstrate multiple benefits to utilities and alleviate stressors for customers. However, legal and regulatory frameworks can be confusing...
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    AI enables water management engineers to rely less on intuition and more on relevant data to ensure operations are optimized, and it allows plant managers to spend more time executing...
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    For water utilities, whose services and infrastructure are primarily out of sight and out of mind, finding a way to connect with customers on a personal level can make all the...
    March 1, 2019