Water distribution networks form the backbone of urban infrastructure, ensuring consistent supply and public health while supporting socio‐economic activities. The resilience and reliability of these ...
One of the biggest challenges that water distribution networks and water utilities face is “non-revenue water,” or the loss of water throughout their network that no one pays for. Such losses result ...
Water distribution networks (WDNs) are critical infrastructures that require rigorous management to reduce water loss and maintain service quality. Leak detection and management in these networks not ...
Let's explore how the right mobile tech can improve water supply networks, why this is crucial and how to incorporate the tech from the ground up Over a billion people worldwide lack access to water, ...
Water is a resource essential for life, as valuable as it is limited. For this reason, and especially in contexts of water scarcity, preventing it from being wasted is a key objective for those who ...
We are probably all guilty of using too much water. However, most water wastage happens prior to the precious resource entering our homes. That is because national pipe networks are riddled with leaks ...
Dr. Sunesh Sharma explores a cost-effective, automated disinfection system that reduces operational costs by 70% and could ...
SANTA BARBARA COUNTY, Calif. – The Santa Barbara County Grand Jury released a report of its findings about local water resources Friday. The investigative body found that while water is a finite local ...
Watts Water honoured among most charitable corporate names globally; Community support activities strengthen brand reputation across water technology sector; Recogniti ...
DAVOS, Switzerland--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Climate change is intensifying water scarcity globally, with projections indicating that by 2050, three out of four people worldwide could face drought impacts, ...