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The Role of AI and Advanced Satellite Technology in Reducing Non‑Revenue Water

The Role of AI and Advanced Satellite Technology in Reducing Non‑Revenue Water

Advertorial, Water Management March 6, 2026 at 11:35 am

Non-revenue water (NRW) is one of the toughest challenges facing utilities today, with up to 30% of all treated water lost through leaks, theft, and inefficiencies. For many utilities, that means millions in lost revenue, wasted energy, and regulatory headaches.  In this free whitepaper, exploreRead More

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Action for Tomorrow: New Mexico’s Unique Program for Its 50-Year Water Action Plan

By Paul Gagliardo New Mexico Gov. Lujan Grisham announced New Mexico’s 50-Year Water Action Plan in 2024. Climate change is threatening the precious water resource that holds immeasurable cultural, agricultural, ecological, economic and recreational value to the state. Complex issues are affecting all aspects ofRead More

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Soil Moisture Analysis to Manage Risks in Earthen Dams and Levees

Water Management September 5, 2024 at 7:05 am

By Paul Gagliardo The world’s dams and levees are essential infrastructure used to store water, control flooding, provide recreation and generate power. Dams and levee networks are designated as critical infrastructure and over their expected life exposed to multiple hazards, including flooding, storm surge, erosion, debrisRead More

Company celebrates 100,000 water leaks detected

Company celebrates 100,000 water leaks detected

Water Loss, Water Management September 25, 2023 at 7:00 am

A series of subsurface leaks found by Pennsylvania American Water using ASTERRA’s satellite leak detection solution represent an important milestone for the latter — the company has now detected more than 100,000 water leaks on behalf of customers worldwide. “In honoring this milestone, we recognizeRead More

ASTERRA: 75,000 leaks found with satellite tech

ASTERRA: 75,000 leaks found with satellite tech

Water Loss, Water Management January 26, 2023 at 10:08 am

ASTERRA, which uses satellite leak detection technology to aid utilities in reducing water loss, announced recently it had located its 75,000th water leak using its Recover water leak detection service. The company says the leak was found in the United States, in the water systemRead More

EBMUD, ASTERRA enter leak detection contract

EBMUD, ASTERRA enter leak detection contract

Water Loss, Water Management November 11, 2021 at 3:26 am

The East Bay Municipal Utility District (EBMUD) and Utilis have entered into a five-year agreement for ASTERRA Recover and MasterPlan technologies. East Bay Municipal Utility District (EBMUD) serves 1.4 million customers with over 4,200 miles of pipelines in the eastern portion of the San Francisco Bay area in northern California.Read More

Utilis rebrands to ASTERRA

Utilis rebrands to ASTERRA

Water Management August 12, 2021 at 9:51 am

Utilis has unveiled its new brand, ASTERRA. The rebrand was officially launched at an Aug. 5 celebration and reception where company representatives were presented with the inaugural Innovation Award from the American Water Works Association (AWWA). The San Diego Chamber of Commerce joined ASTERRA leadersRead More

Utilis joins Esri partner network

Utilis joins Esri partner network

Water Loss, Water Management September 27, 2019 at 11:57 am

Utilis Inc, North America (NA), the only provider of space-based condition assessment for leaking pipes, announced at the annual WEFTEC exhibition that they will be joining location intelligence world-leader Esri’s partner network. The new relationship, Utilis said, will give the utility assessment company a geospatialRead More

Satellite Leak Detection: A Data-Driven Business Case Analysis

Satellite Leak Detection: A Data-Driven Business Case Analysis

Condition Assessment, Water Loss, Water Management April 11, 2019 at 9:42 am

By Paul Gagliardo Water utilities are constantly looking for new technologies and tools to ensure potable water is produced and delivered in a cost effective and safe manner. Due to aging linear underground assets, transmission and distribution pipelines, utilities must invest a significant amount of moneyRead More