Aquacycl Netherlands BV Delivers Scalable On-Site Wastewater Treatment for Manufacturers to Meet EU Regulations Without Tariff Disruption
June 17, 2025 in Water , Wastewater
Aquacycl Netherlands BV Delivers Scalable On-Site Wastewater Treatment for Manufacturers to Meet EU Regulations Without Tariff Disruption

Company Provides Impactful Environmental European Wastewater Treatment Solutions    Escondido, CA / Leeuwarden, Netherlands – [June 17, 2025] – Industrial processes are responsible for 30%-50% of water withdrawals, consumption and discharge around the world. These industrial processes generate wastewater that is very complex and challenging for conventional treatment systems to efficiently remove pollutants. With ever-evolving EU wastewater discharge regulations, the need for a reliable so...

25% of the World’s Public-Sector WWTPs to Use AI in 2025
June 11, 2025 in Water , Wastewater
25% of the World’s Public-Sector WWTPs to Use AI in 2025

According to the Xylem Vue report: Water Technology Trends 2025: revolutionizing water management 25% OF THE WORLD’S PUBLIC-SECTOR WWTPs TO USE AI IN 2025 - By 2035, this figure is expected to reach 60% - Data-driven operational and process optimization, predictive maintenance and analytics, improved decision-making, wastewater discharge control, and hydraulic efficiency are some of the competitive advantages of AI in WWTPs, according to Xylem Vue   June 10, 2025. As the global po...

ResinTech's Industry-First Resin-Based PFAS Reduction System Receives Official Certification, Now Available for Order
June 10, 2025 in Water , Products
ResinTech's Industry-First Resin-Based PFAS Reduction System Receives Official Certification, Now Available for Order

Pictured above: ResinTech's Hydra PFAS Reduction System (model HYS-100-3612)   [Camden, New Jersey] - ResinTech, a leader in water treatment solutions, today announced that its innovative Hydra PFAS Reduction System has received official certification from The International Association of Plumbing and Mechanical Officials (IAPMO), confirming the system meets NSF/ANSI standards for PFAS removal from drinking water. The company is now accepting orders for this groundbreaking residential wate...

Kemira Advances KemConnect™ DEX in the United States with EPA-Registered Core Ingredient
May 29, 2025 in Water , News , Products
Kemira Advances KemConnect™ DEX in the United States with EPA-Registered Core Ingredient

The foundational ingredient in Kemira’s water treatment solution used in preparation for the 2024 Paris Olympic and Paralympic swimming events in the Seine River has now been approved by the EPA in the U.S. Combining chemistry and technology, Kemira’s innovative water solution concept offers an automated, data-driven process to dispense the right amount of chlorine-free antimicrobial treatment that is beneficial for the environment. Kemira KemConnect DEX will become commercially available...

Manchester City Puts Smart Water Tech in Play on the Pitch
May 28, 2025 in Water , News
Manchester City Puts Smart Water Tech in Play on the Pitch

Club aims to reuse 100% of stormwater runoff to support sustainable irrigation   Washington, DC – Manchester City Football Club is using data and analytics for more than performance on the pitch. A champion of water sustainability, the Club is taking its commitment to the next level – introducing digital solutions from its official water technology partner, Xylem (NYSE: XYL), to help capture and reuse rainwater more efficiently. At City Football Academy, Xylem Vue – a digital water plat...

Carollo Engineers Launches “The ABCs of Water Reuse” to Support Public Understanding of Recycled Water Concepts
May 23, 2025 in Water , News , Products
Carollo Engineers Launches “The ABCs of Water Reuse” to Support Public Understanding of Recycled Water Concepts

A-to-Z visual resource designed to help utilities build community support for sustainable water solutions   WALNUT CREEK, Calif. – Carollo Engineers, a leading North American water engineering and consulting firm, today announced the launch of “The ABCs of Water Reuse,” an educational resource specifically designed to demystify water reuse concepts for non-technical audiences. The book addresses the growing need for clear communication about water reuse as communities across North Amer...

From Paper to Sensor: How to Digitalize a Utility in Latin America
May 20, 2025 in Water , News
From Paper to Sensor: How to Digitalize a Utility in Latin America

The first hurdle facing water operators in Latin America is the water that is produced but not billed. More than 35 million cubic meters per day - enough to supply 100 million people - are lost between leaks, fraud, metering errors and obsolete operational management. The digitization of utilities in Latin America is urgent, but also feasible, according to Xylem Vue. Mexico, Chile, Colombia and Brazil already have success stories. Xylem Vue presents 6 keys to effective and sustainable digi...

Regulations, Cybersecurity, Workforce and Data Centers Among Top Challenges in U.S. Water Sector
May 20, 2025 in Water , News
Regulations, Cybersecurity, Workforce and Data Centers Among Top Challenges in U.S. Water Sector

Black & Veatch 2025 Water Report reveals only 34% of respondents are “very confident” in the resiliency of their water systems, a sharp 11-point drop from 2024   OVERLAND PARK, Kansas (May 20, 2025) — As the U.S. water sector grapples with aging infrastructure and workforce shortages, new headwinds are rising — from regulatory uncertainty and growing cybersecurity threats to emerging water demands tied to artificial intelligence (AI) and data centers. These pressures, detailed in Black & V...

Rice engineers tackle sunlight intermittency in solar desalination
May 15, 2025 in Water , News , Drinking water
Rice engineers tackle sunlight intermittency in solar desalination

Scalable, low-maintenance design recycles heat for a steady supply of drinking water off grid   Fresh drinking water is a vital yet limited resource that will only grow scarcer over the next few years, according to the World Resources Institute. Desalination, the process of removing salt from water, is an established method used to increase the fresh water supply, especially in coastal regions. However, current desalination systems are dependent on large-scale centralized infrastructure...

Florida governor opens new $47M reverse osmosis water treatment facility on Stock Island
May 14, 2025 in Water , News , Technology , Drinking water
Florida governor opens new $47M reverse osmosis water treatment facility on Stock Island

New state-of-the-art plant doubles water treatment capacity and boosts resilience for the Lower Keys ​ STOCK ISLAND, Fla. — May 13, 2025 — The Florida Keys Aqueduct Authority (FKAA), joined by Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, stakeholders, and project partners, last week celebrated the opening of the $47 million Kermit H. Lewin Stock Island Reverse Osmosis (RO) Facility. The new facility doubles the previous plant's capacity from 2 to 4 million gallons per day, providing a new water source to...

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Stormwater Interview with Robert Page, P.E., Vice President, HNTB

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February Issue 2026

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