June 2019 Print Issue
Letter to the Editor: A Farming Perspective on Agricultural Nutrient Runoff
By Don Wauthier The cover article in Water Finance & Management’s June issue by Michael Curley about agricultural nutrient runoff was…
COMMENTARY: Numbers, Numbers, Numbers
By Dan Buckley As contractors, engineers and business owners, we deal with numbers every day. As I give you a…
Calculating Business Risk Exposure Using Machine Learning
By Doug Hatler & Matti Kakkori Aging drinking water mains are facing an increasing number of failures leading to service…
Capturing Condition Assessment Cost Savings
Can Machine Learning Really Provide A Cost-Effective Desktop Analysis? By Greg Baird Artificial Intelligence, specifically machine learning, is poised to…
Smart Metering and Unique Funding Advance Customer Service, Conservation in Oregon
By Misty Cobb The small seaside town of Seal Rock stretches up and down Highway 101 along the Pacific coastline…
Examining New Payment Methods to Address Agricultural Nutrient Runoff
By Michael Curley Water quality is a major problem throughout the United States. But it’s not nearly as bad as…
Extending Its AMI: Park City, Utah, Acquires New, Actionable Data & Reduces Risk
By Dan Pinney Historically, utilities and municipalities have used advanced metering infrastructure (AMI) to collect water consumption data for billing…
Communicating the Value of Water: The ABCS of Water Communication
By Stephanie Zavala Water is life. It’s a catchy slogan, so simple in its truth that we often miss the…
TECHNOLOGY PERSPECTIVES: Digital Twin Technology Becoming a Reality for Water Utilities
By Gigi Karmous-Edwards Water utilities around the world have been using hydraulic models for engineering and expansion since the 1950s….


