When the Orange Water and Sewer Authority needed software to work seamlessly with its current systems and support its workflow, it turned to WinCan
Standardization through defect catalogs has provided the sewer industry with a rich, universal communication tool
Reclamation and recycling provide new life in drought-prone regions
Augmented and virtual reality technologies are popular in the video game world, but how do they apply to the water and wastewater industry?
With natural disasters on the rise, GIS solutions help cities plan and prepare for emergencies
A policy of transparency is helping Fond du Lac residents understand the importance of water infrastructure
In a world where severe storms are becoming more and more frequent, upgrades to sewer and water infrastructure are more and more imperative
Even though the city of Lawrence, Massachusetts, hasn't raised water/sewer rates in 10 years, residents are anxious about the money being spent on pipeline restorations
Propeller Aero brings expertise in drone-powered mapping and analytics software tools
Company expects to be at prestorm production levels within 30 days
See how many design and engineering phases water tower construction has gone through since the late 1800s
Sewer tunnel and pump station facilities enhance Oahu’s utility infrastructure
Eligible projects include new, restored or rehabilitated water infrastructure
California utility works to mitigate a disaster and minimize system damage after wildfires
The state is on the cutting edge of direct potable reuse thanks to the efforts put forth by the DEQ in writing regulations that give cities with water shortages more options
Also in this week's sewer and water news, Minnesota faces a water/wastewater infrastructure funding crisis; and Montreal, Quebec, commits to significant water system upgrades over the next few years