WEBINAR

Good Data in Action: Jefferson County’s Journey to Compliance, Clarity and Control with Water Data Management

Discover how Jefferson County Environmental Services transformed its wastewater operations by centralizing data, automating reporting, and cutting compliance validation from days to hours with Hach WIMS™. Join Aquatic Informatics for a real-world look at how reliable data can drive regulatory confidence, operational efficiency, and a culture of trust.
November 18, 2025
4:00 PM UTC
1 hour

November 18th, 2025

11:00 AM ET / 10:00 AM CT / 8:00 AM PT / 4:00 PM GMT

Duration: 1 hour

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Summary

Reliable data is the foundation of every confident decision in drinking water and wastewater management. Yet for many utilities, data lives in too many places, reports take too long to verify, and compliance confidence depends on manual checks.

Join Aquatic Informatics and Jefferson County Environmental Services for a practical look at how one of Alabama’s largest wastewater utilities transformed its operations by adopting the Water Information Management Solution (Hach WIMS™). You’ll see how Jefferson County centralized lab and operational data, automated reporting, and built complete audit traceability that cut compliance validation from days to hours.

In this live session, Jefferson County will share firsthand how “good data” became a measurable advantage for both regulatory readiness and operational insight. Learn what worked, what to avoid, and how to build a culture of trust in your data from the ground up. It’s a real-life show and tell with real live examples.

Speakers

Jake Mickelson

Jake Mickelson

Water Specialist and Account Manager

Aquatic Informatics

Jake partners with utilities across North America to modernize their water data management strategies. With years of experience in regulatory reporting, plant optimization, and environmental data automation, he helps utilities turn data into defensible, decision-ready information that drives measurable results.
Jonathan Gardner

Jonathan Gardner

WRF Superintendent

Trussville and Leeds Water Reclamation Facilities, Jefferson County, Alabama

Jonathan oversees operations for two of Jefferson County’s major water reclamation facilities and has led the county’s digital transformation of data management and compliance practices. His firsthand experience implementing WIMS has reshaped Jefferson County’s approach to data integrity, audit preparedness, and team accountability.

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