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Thinking Beyond the Cash Register
Utility companies have the option to do a lot more than just provide homes and buildings with access to water, gas, and electricity these days.
Meter Tampering: Picking the Pockets of Honest Customers
It’s common knowledge that if you want access to a public utility’s service on your property, then you are required to pay for it.
Improving Utilities, One App at a Time
Picture this: you’re driving down the road while singing along to the radio when a huge pothole comes out of nowhere.
When Water Meets Lead: The Worst Case Scenario
Where there is water, there is life.
How Planning Can Save Your Project
The water works industry has a lot to live up to.
The Secret Ingredient to a Solid Communication Plan
Old Spice, Staples, Nike, Pizza Hut, and Starbucks.
The Irony of 'Flushable' Wipes
The cost per sheet of a flushable wipe is $1—meaning for every flushable wipe, $.10 is for the wipe and $.90 goes to the plumber.” – Plumbing knowledge from a D.C. homeowner.
Preparing for the Megadrought
According to the Washington Post, a megadrought is characterized as a sustained period of sparse precipitation and significant loss of soil moisture that span generations, about 10 times as long as the normal 3 year drought.
CISBOT: Changing Gas Pipeline Repair Forever
Humanity has an ongoing fear that the Robot Apocalypse is fast approaching.
Traceability: New Times, New Technology
The future is here and it’s tagged with improvements.