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Smart Water System TechnologyDigitizing Water & Wastewater Operations
From Clipboards to Cloud: Digitizing Water and Wastewater Operations For decades, water and wastewater operations have generally relied on a familiar set of tools: clipboards, logbooks, and manual reporting processes. These methods have worked. Operators have built systems of checks and routines that keep infrastructure running day to day. But as systems become more complex…
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Water TreatmentAging Water Infrastructure
The Real Cost of Doing Nothing: Aging Water Infrastructure and Deferred Decisions Municipal water and wastewater infrastructure across North America is aging. That’s not new information. However, many people overlook the cost of waiting to address it. In many communities, systems built decades ago are still operating beyond their intended lifespans. Pumps are failing more…
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Smart Water System TechnologyEngineered-to-Order Water and Wastewater
Unlocking Revenue, Utilizing Efficient Processes, and Conserving Resources with Engineered-to-Order Water and Wastewater Systems Utilities are at a critical inflection point with increasing regulatory pressure, aging infrastructure, and persistent workforce shortages. All of which are converging with rising operational costs, forcing utilities to do more with less. At the same time, communities demand greater accountability…
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Smart Water System TechnologyOutdated Water Infrastructure: True Cost
The True Cost of Outdated Water Infrastructure (And How to Fix It) Water Infrastructure is easy to ignore—until it fails. Across North America, municipalities are facing a growing challenge: aging systems don’t meet today’s demands. From leaking pipelines to inefficient treatment processes, outdated water infrastructure is costing communities more than they realize. These systems often…
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WastewaterCustom-Engineered Wastewater Treatment
Decentralized vs Centralized Custom-Engineered Wastewater Treatment: Which Is Right for Your Project? When planning a wastewater treatment system, one of the most important decisions is whether to adopt a centralized or decentralized approach. Both approaches have their place—but choosing the wrong one can lead to higher costs, delays, and long-term inefficiencies. In many cases, a…
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Water TreatmentModular Water & Wastewater Plants
The Case for Modular Water & Wastewater Plants (And Why Site-Built Is Falling Behind) Municipalities, utilities, developers, and industrial operators must deliver reliable water & wastewater management systems faster, with tighter budgets and fewer available trades. At the same time, compliance expectations and reporting requirements continue to rise. In that environment, the delivery model matters…
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News ReleasePlanning Modular Wastewater Treatment
Planning Modular Wastewater Treatment for Fast-Growing Communities in the Southeast US Across the Southeast US—especially in Alabama, Mississippi, Georgia, and Florida—growth is happening faster than many communities expected. Highlighting the need for Modular Wastewater Treatment Solutions. New residential developments, industrial parks, and mixed-use projects are pushing beyond existing sewer service areas. While small and mid-sized…
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WastewaterModular Water & Wastewater Advantages
As communities grow, industries expand, and regulations evolve, the demand for flexible, efficient, and reliable water and wastewater treatment infrastructure continues to rise. Traditional stick-built treatment plants have long been the standard, but modular, packaged treatment solutions are increasingly becoming the preferred option for municipalities, developers, utilities, and industrial operators alike.
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WastewaterMBBR Systems: For Hawai’i Cesspools
Hawaiʻi faces one of the most urgent onsite wastewater challenges in the United States. Teams are considering MBBR systems to address these issues, which provide operators with not only a packaged but also a decentralized wastewater treatment solution. With tens of thousands of aging cesspools still in use across the Hawai’ian islands, untreated wastewater continues…
