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Access to a reliable water supply underpins industrial growth; climate-driven volatility in rainfall and rising demand are compelling companies to reassess water risk across operations and capital plans.1. ...
What digital systems must deliver Regardless of individual manufacturers, the fundamental requirements for digital solutions in water treatment can be clearly defined. ...
Tetra Tech’s Luke Stephenson, digital automation systems expert, shares how utilities can modernize infrastructure, improve resilience, and integrate emerging technologies. ...
Explore where water-technology investment is growing and how emerging funding priorities are shaping real-world trials and the next wave of scalable solutions. A roundup of emerging funding priorities in water innovation funding, with examples from technologies already being tested through the Trial Reservoirs Initiative. 2025 was a remarkably successful year for global water innovation ...
Fairly or unfairly, the water sector gets a rough ride when it comes to a reputation for running with new ideas. It’s regularly highlighted for slowness to adopt advanced technologies. The industry has only given rise to two tech unicorns (a startup valued at over $1bn), compared to more than 380 in the finance sector. I recently wrote how differences in structure and governance create ...
This flexibility supports localized water reuse and footprint reduction, allowing facilities to treat and recycle process water without relying on municipal systems or long-distance water transfers. Digitalization: Tracking and Optimizing the Water Footprint Digitalization is connecting these ...
Why Concrete Mixer Machines Are Essential Concrete mixer machines are essential for any construction or repair project. They mix cement, water, sand, and aggregates to create strong concrete. Good mixing ensures the concrete sets properly and lasts longer. ...
For example, sensors can measure the water-cement ratio in real time. Digital panels allow operators to set precise mixing times and speeds. ...
Global Water Challenges Driving Smarter Metering From urban metropolises to rural communities, water scarcity is no longer a distant risk but an immediate global challenge. ...
Discover how best practice KPI design can drive innovation trials and increase technology adoption in the water sector. This blog is the last of a 3-part series unpicking what makes the Trial Reservoir model – boasting a 70% success rate – so distinctive. In it, we explore the elements that matter most when designing tech trials. If you missed the beginning, jump back and read ...
Stadtbetrieb Bornheim AöR relies on standardized system from NIVUS Initial Situation and Task The Bornheim municipal utility is responsible for more than 200 km of branched sewer network as well as drinking water and waste water connections for almost 50,000 inhabitants on an area of around 83 square kilometres. Due to the discontinuation of analogue telephone connections, the networking ...
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New entrants and small-scale investors will benefit from these configurations by reducing initial egg tray manufacturing plant cost while maintaining upgrade potential.Regulatory Compliance Through Automation With environmental compliance tightening globally, automation will help plants meet emission and waste management requirements more effectively. Automated water recycling ...
Maximizing Efficiency with Digital Water Analysis: The Role of the SensorFlex™ Platform in Mineral Processing and Metal Refining As an instrumentation technician in a mineral processing facility or hydrometallurgical plant, you’re no stranger to challenging environments. ...
In the world of water management, artificial intelligence (AI) and digital twins are transforming treatment plants, enabling process optimization and improving sustainability. In this interview, Marta Fraile, a water specialist at Idrica, explores how AI is changing the paradigm in water and wastewater treatment plants. ...
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On Sunday, June 21, 2024, Chema Nebot, VP EMEA APAC BR of Idrica, was interviewed on the program “Lo que viene”, by José Ángel Cuadrado, on Spain’s COPE radio station. In this conversation, Chema addressed critical issues such as the end-to-end water cycle, the challenges of the circular economy, the importance of democratizing data and technologies including ...
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In the rapidly evolving water treatment industry, embracing digital transformation is crucial for improving operations, reducing risks, and making informed decisions. At LG Sonic, we are at the forefront of this revolution with our cutting-edge Digital Twin technology for surface water management. By leveraging real-time data ...
Our drinking water, sourced from several water treatment plants, may still include hazardous contaminants, including TDS or total dissolved salts. ...
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The irrigation sector has a key role to play in ensuring food security in the current global context, marked by a changing geopolitical situation, climate change and the scarcity of water resources. Thus, agricultural irrigation is facing new challenges that mean irrigation associations will need to digitalize their processes. Initiatives such as Spain’s ...
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In 2024, drinking water networks are looking at digital transformation processes that will foster greater management efficiency and sustainability. ...
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