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Process control company SJE celebrates 50-year anniversary

Process control company SJE celebrates 50-year anniversary

Water Management July 3, 2025 at 10:02 am

Process control systems company SJE is celebrating its 50th anniversary in 2025 – a milestone the company said reflects five decades of purpose-driven innovation and trusted partnerships with customers and communities across the United States, China and Mexico. Founded in 1975, SJE has built aRead More

Brown and Caldwell acquires membrane consultant

Brown and Caldwell acquires membrane consultant

Water Management July 1, 2025 at 11:03 am

Brown and Caldwell (BC) announced it has acquired engineering consulting firm Separation Processes, Inc. (SPI), which BC said will expand its membrane technology services and expertise for water and wastewater clients. Founded in 1980, SPI is an internationally recognized consulting engineering firm focused on theRead More

Modeling the Future of Federal Mandates: Smarter Financial Planning for PFAS & LCRI Implementation

Modeling the Future of Federal Mandates: Smarter Financial Planning for PFAS & LCRI Implementation

Advertorial, Water Finance July 1, 2025 at 8:49 am

Water utilities are entering a new financial era—one defined by urgency, and regulatory demands that need confident and informed decisions. With the EPA’s Lead and Copper Rule Improvements (LCRI) mandating full lead service line replacement by 2034, and new enforceable PFAS standards requiring treatment systemsRead More

Navigating Volatility: How Water Utilities Can Benefit From Smarter Financial Modeling

Navigating Volatility: How Water Utilities Can Benefit From Smarter Financial Modeling

Advertorial, Rates & Affordability, Water Finance July 1, 2025 at 8:44 am

Affordability. Government Mandates. Climate risk. Aging infrastructure.Water utilities face mounting pressures amid rising costs, new regulations, and aging systems. Chemical, energy, and labor costs have surged, while federal mandates—like PFAS treatment and lead service line replacements—demand fast-tracked, multimillion-dollar investments. The question facing finance leaders isRead More

How Regular ‘Cyber Hygiene’ Protects Critical OT, IT from Risks

How Regular ‘Cyber Hygiene’ Protects Critical OT, IT from Risks

Water Management June 30, 2025 at 9:25 am

By Steven Taylor Information technology (IT) and operational technology (OT) systems are intertwined, yet they often work in silos. A recent survey of cybersecurity professionals in critical infrastructure sectors revealed IT compromises as the top attack method (45%) into OT and industrial systems in 2024.Read More

In Conversation: The Contractor Perspective

In Conversation: The Contractor Perspective

Water Management June 25, 2025 at 10:20 am

Water Finance & Management recently caught up with Matt Reaves, President of Pipe Operations at Garney Construction, to chat about a few frequently discussed topics in the industry – from the contractor point-of-view. As one of the largest contractors for water projects in the UnitedRead More

Plastics Pipe Institute awards projects, members of the year

Plastics Pipe Institute awards projects, members of the year

Pipe Selection June 24, 2025 at 9:45 am

The Plastics Pipe Institute, Inc. (PPI) recently announced the winners of its Projects and Members of the Year. The award winners were recognized during the group’s annual worldwide meeting in Indian Wells, Calif., May 12–15.  “We had many innovative, first-of-their-kind projects nominated this year,” saidRead More

PCCP Inspection: Tarrant Regional Water District Applies Prioritization Method

PCCP Inspection: Tarrant Regional Water District Applies Prioritization Method

By Anna Gagliardo & Kevin Weeks The Tarrant Regional Water District (TRWD) manages one of North America’s most extensive Prestressed Concrete Cylinder Pipe (PCCP) networks, spanning 260 miles and supplying over two million residents across 11 counties with pipe mains ranging from 72 in. toRead More

Virginia water system wins AWWA’s annual water taste test

Virginia water system wins AWWA’s annual water taste test

Water Management June 23, 2025 at 10:22 am

Henrico Water in Henrico County, Virginia, won the Best of the Best Water Taste Test at the American Water Works Association‘s (AWWA) Annual Conference & Exhibition (ACE25), held June 8-11 in Denver, Colorado. Denver Water was named the winner of the People’s Choice Water Taste Test. TheRead More

Global smart meter market hits $6.8 billion: report

Global smart meter market hits $6.8 billion: report

AMR/AMI, Water Management June 23, 2025 at 8:15 am

A recent report from Bluefield Research reveals that smart water metering has grown into a $6.8 billion (USD) global market. The shift, Bluefield said, is opening the door to innovation and competition, attracting nontraditional players, such as telecom and software providers, into a historically hardware-centricRead More