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Big Data, IoT Poised to Address Water Infrastructure Gap
Barcelona, Spain – Cutting-edge, smart water solutions are gaining traction with municipal water utilities, which see data and analytics as critical tools for overcoming the age-old issue o...Can a PPP Address Pittsburgh’s Water Woes?
A boil water advisory issued on January 21, 2017 and affecting over 100,000 residents was the latest in a string of service interruptions for Pittsburgh Water and Sewer Authority.
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World Water Tech Conference: Facing Reality, One Drop at a Time
Bluefield Research attended this year’s London gathering of the World Water Tech conference series with guarded optimism. The incoming US administration promises a boost in infrastructure spe...
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Current Issues with the Clean Water Act
Mark Ryan, a former top US EPA attorney now in private practice, joins The Water Values Podcast and provides an insider’s view on the Clean Water Act and several important developments affecting th...
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CAPEX or OPEX? Lines Blur for Water Utility Spend
Municipal water utilities are looking for new financing approaches as they face the familiar challenges of massive capital improvement costs, rising operational expenditure, and razor-thin operating m...Economics of Beer, Wine Drive New Water Service Model
Utilities are marking breweries & wineries as significant industrial users and increasing discharge rates. Water and wastewater already represent 30% of craft brewers’ costs.Mining Turns Corner as Escondida Commissioned
In June 2017, BHP Billiton will fully commission the largest desalination plant in the Americas – a 216,000 m3/d reverse osmosis project located in Antofagasta, Chile
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Plumbing, Pipes, and Plastics: Working Towards Safer Drinking Water
Dr. Andy Whelton joins The Water Values Podcast and discusses how utilities use plastics for pipe repair, rehabilitation and replacement. Andy also dives into some new research with funding from a coa...
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