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Water utilities lose an estimated $7.6 billion in treated water due to leaks.
Do you know your non-revenue water loss right now? Non-revenue water (NRW) loss is a familiar problem for water utilities, and determining the location, type, and severity continues to be a challenge. Does your NRW problem lie in the meter data management system...
What’s your operational action plan to address lost revenue?
The financial impact of COVID-19 on drinking water utilities is an anticipated $13.9 billion In these times of uncertainty and operational adjustments, utilities are scrambling to get a handle on municipal water demand and production costs. Are you able to accurately...
Data, Data, Everywhere: What’s Your Single View of Truth?
The digital twin is increasingly being used by water utilities across the country as a way to manage water infrastructure systems. Engineering twins, information twins and operational twins offer terrific insight to individual groups, but ne’er the three shall meet....
Digital Water Works to Present at Year in Infrastructure 2019 Conference October 21-24 in Singapore
Denver, Colorado USA, October 18, 2019 – Digital Water Works, a leading global innovator of digital twin solutions for smart wet infrastructure, today announced that Paul Boulos, its Chief Executive Officer, and Ram Pratti, its Chief Operating Officer, will address leading engineering and technology executives at the 2019 Year in Infrastructure conference.
Digital Water Works, Inc. Announces New Chief Operating Officer
Denver, Colorado USA, March 8, 2019 – Digital Water Works, a leading global innovator of digital twin solutions for smart wet infrastructure, today announced that Ram Pratti has joined the company as Chief Operating Officer.
Digital Water Works, Inc. Receives Strategic Investment from Bentley Systems
Denver, Colorado USA, March 1, 2019 – Digital Water Works, a leading global innovator of digital twin solutions for smart wet infrastructure, today announced a strategic investment in the firm by Bentley Systems. The investment allows Digital Water Works and Bentley to expand their leadership in bringing superior infrastructure digital twin solutions to municipal and investor-owned water and wastewater utilities worldwide — solutions with the power to enhance their operational visibility, improve efficiency, optimize capital spending, and lower total cost of ownership of their wet infrastructure.