The Water Online Show: WEFTEC 2024 Highlights | San Francisco Is Suing The EPA
The Water Online Show Live On Location: WEFTEC 2024 Highlights
Travis Kennedy and Angela Godwin are broadcasting from New Orleans in this episode of the Water Online Show to talk about the highlights of WEFTEC 2024. Tune in to hear the duo discuss the various themes that have come up at this year's event, from BABA compliance to potable reuse.
San Francisco Is Suing The EPA Over How Specific Water Pollution Permits Should Be
The U.S. Supreme Court will test how flexible the EPA and states can be in regulating water pollution under the Clean Water Act when it hears oral arguments in City and County of San Francisco v. Environmental Protection Agency. This case involves both federal and state authority to issuing permits, and it will be interesting to see where the court focuses.
Water Infrastructure Projects Are Abundant As Cities And States Face Shortages
America has water problems. Water stress can be found in almost every state. New Mexico falls into the category of extremely high ‘water stress’ for multiple reasons, Arizona, California, Nebraska, and Colorado also fall into the category of water stressed states. Many state leaders, however, are aggressively planning water infrastructure projects to curb the very negative impacts of water stress.
Unlocking AI In The Water Sector: Navigating A New Era Of Innovation
There are many tools available to the water sector that use machine learning to help utilities solve problems, and we’ve highlighted some of those applications above. As the excitement around ChatGPT continues, more applications will be developed that are relevant to the water utility sector. Here are some considerations you may want to keep in mind.
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