Technology can help, but it shouldn’t be relied on all the time
Water utilities in California have to more carefully monitor and report their water loss data to comply with a law that officially went into effect toward the end of 2017. One water utility data management company looks closer at the new law’s effects.
A concerted effort to identify and replace the most at-risk water mains is paying off for KC Water Services, as the utility has seen a drastic reduction in breaks
NASSCO’s Specification Guidelines are a valuable industry resource.
Technology that feeds oxygen and ozone into force mains and lift stations cuts odor and corrosion for Tennessee utility.