
The U.S. water sector is entering a period of rapid change. Long seen as a slow-moving, predictable and steady component…

Water rarely comes to mind when we think about vaccines or antibiotics, yet it is the backbone of pharmaceutical manufacturing.…

The role of water in the high-growth data center market is fast becoming a critical factor in site selection, design,…

Most people recognize physical water losses—such as those caused by pipe bursts, system leaks, and overflows—as a major source of…

Nearly one in five gallons—19.5%—of treated drinking water in the U.S. is lost before it reaches customers or is improperly…

Resource recovery is a growing focus in the wastewater industry, with biosolids—also known as sewage sludge—serving as a cornerstone for…

In one of the most significant updates to water-quality standards in decades, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has finalized…

On July 26, Paris will kick off the Olympic and Paralympic Games, with water playing a central role in the…

Stormwater management in the U.S. is growing rapidly as an area of critical concern for municipalities, transportation departments, and property…

Green hydrogen, a clean fuel with applications for the industrial, power, and transportation sectors, has emerged as a key focal…

There is no doubt that the electric power and water sectors are intrinsically linked. From thermal power generation (e.g., natural…