Water scarcity has become one of the most pressing challenges facing cities across the United States, particularly in the growing communities of the West and Southwest. Decades-old water systems, limited supplies, and growing demand have created a complex challenge for utilities striving to balance sustainability with financial responsibility.
As populations expand and infrastructure ages, the…
Across the United States, municipal water systems are facing a challenge that can no longer be delayed. More than two million miles of buried pipelines, many built in the mid-20th century, are reaching the end of their useful life. Every day, an estimated six billion gallons of treated drinking water are lost through leaks and…
