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Why Municipalities Need A Better Water Treatment Solution
Municipal wastewater treatment is essential for protecting public health and maintaining environmental safety. One of the most crucial steps in this process is sanitization—eliminating harmful bacteria, viruses, and parasites before water is released back into the environment or reused.
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Tackling PFAS: Rapid Solutions For Compliance and Treatment
This webinar explores efficient and innovative strategies to tackle PFAS compliance and treatment, focusing on proven solutions like Granular Activated Carbon (GAC) and Ion Exchange (IX). Additionally, it features a live demonstration of the Transcend Design Generator (TDG), showcasing how generative design accelerates the creation of treatment facility plans, saving time and resources.
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Nutter Fort Embraces Smart Water Technology For A Sustainable Future
Discover how Nutter Fort, WV, modernized its water infrastructure with smart metering technology, reducing water loss, cutting costs, and fostering sustainability in a close-knit community.
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Are You Ready For The New Water Reuse Regulations?
Understand how California’s new Title 22 regulations define the multi-barrier approach to potable reuse, and what that means for water treatment plants throughout the U.S.
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How Water Utilities Can Transform Fragmented Data Into A Unified Asset For Operational Excellence
Water utilities stand at the intersection of legacy infrastructure and digital innovation. As demand grows and environmental pressures mount, utilities face the challenge of transitioning from siloed, fragmented data systems to cohesive platforms that unlock the full potential of digital transformation.
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How Utilities, Engineers, And Manufacturers Can Overcome Mounting PFAS Compliance Workloads
Recent federal PFAS regulations will overwhelm consulting engineers, water and wastewater utilities, and equipment manufacturers as thousands of utilities work to comply. Generative design can enable these parties to meet the workload demand and deadlines.
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DISINFECTION SOLUTIONS
As contamination challenges, mandates, and environmental imperatives mount, stay informed and prepared with this e-book on Disinfection Solutions.
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Do you like sewers? Do you like geometry? Do you like history? If you answered “yes” to at least two of these questions, then this webinar is for you. Combined sewers are designed and constructed with a wide variety of sewer cross sections. While the circular section is most common, other non-circular sections have also been used over the years. Therefore, working with combined sewers requires an understanding of the geometric and hydraulic elements of these non-circular sections when encountered.
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Geographic Information Systems
Decentralization
Desalination
PFAS Solutions - Includes:
LCR Improvements
Monitoring For PFAS
Securing Distribution Networks
Progressive Design-Build - Includes:
PFAS Regulation Guidance
New Treatment Technology
AI In Water Management
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Managing Automation
Hydraulic Modeling
Rainwater Reuse
Payments Optimization - Includes:
Lead and Copper Rule
Funding New Mandates
Treatment Monitoring
Fog Harvesting