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GlobalWaterWorks Webinar Series Kicks off with NYT Best-Selling Author Seth M. Siegel

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Posted by ThirstAgency - Sep 22, 2020 / 0 comments

If you thought America’s drinking water problems started and ended in Flint, Michigan, think again. From big cities and suburbs to the rural heartland, chemicals linked to cancer, heart disease, obesity, birth defects, and lowered IQ routinely spill from our taps, says NYT Best-selling author Seth M. Siegel. ====REGISTER TO  JOIN NYT BEST-SELLING AUTHOR SETH M

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It’s a new world for water tech…

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Posted by Mary Eggert - May 13, 2019 / 0 comments

DOWNLOAD our two-page overview to see how GWW’s expert approach is accelerating adoption of smart water technologies. Drones, sensors, satellites, BigData and analytics are providing real-time visibility in to systems and helping to automate operations. Localized and distributed systems – including mobile, water-from-air technology – are creating a future for water technology innovation and commercialization very

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Sewers are Talking

Sewers are Talking…about Smarter Infrastructure Investments

Case Studies / Waste Water / Water Technology
Posted by ThirstAgency - Mar 11, 2019 / 0 comments

Greg Quist, PhD, Chairman of the Urban Water Institute and founder and CEO of SmartCover Systems, took the audience of big data experts in attendance at O’Reilly’s Strata Data Conference “to the dark side” – where water and sewer systems are dangerously old, sewer spills are frequent and water main breaks wreak havoc. In his

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GlobalWaterWorks Salutes #RunningDry Movement and Invites Use of NRWA Savings Engine to Save Water, Save Energy and Save Money

News / Water Crisis / Water Efficiency / Water Technology
Posted by ThirstAgency - Jan 24, 2019 / 0 comments

GlobalWaterWorks salutes Mina Guli, water advocate and ultra runner, for her commitment to running 100 Marathons in 100 Days for one reason – to shine a light on the global water crisis. Mina completed 62 marathons in 62 days before a stress fracture took her off the track, but not off purpose. The global running

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GWW at The MIT Water Summit 2018: Thirsty Cities – Nov 15-16

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Posted by ThirstAgency - Nov 06, 2018 / 0 comments

By 2050, 70% of the world’s population will live in cities, up from 50% today. Many cities are already running out of water. The MIT Water Summit is a great opportunity to meet and hear from top people in the water sector including speakers from water utilities & government agencies, industry & start-ups, NGOs, and academia. Mary Conley Eggert, GWW’s Chief Innovation Officer, will be on the panel: Implementing Innovative Solutions, Friday, Nov 16th.

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Enabling the Digital Water Utility of the Future

Utility Management / Waste Water / Water Investment / Water Quality / Water Technology
Posted by ThirstAgency - Aug 29, 2018 / 0 comments

It’s time for data to fuel technology to drive transformational change for water utilities, save millions of dollars for municipalities, and protect citizens and the environment.

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The digital transformation of water: It just makes sense

Case Studies / Utility Management / Water Technology
Posted by ThirstAgency - Dec 22, 2017 / 0 comments

North America’s water industry leaders discussed the digital transformation of the water industry in 10 separate roundtables, organized by GlobalWaterWorks at the SWAN North American Alliance Workshop in Chicago.

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Smart home technology

Give customers what they want: Timely, transparent answers to their questions

Utility Management / Water Efficiency / Water Stewardship / Water Technology
Posted by ThirstAgency - Nov 23, 2017 / 0 comments

In today’s consumer-driven world, customers want to know everything that affects them, whether it’s electronics and home goods, or water and other utilities. Learn what utilities can do to engage customers and become heroes.

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Want to know how to save water AND save money?

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Posted by ThirstAgency - Nov 22, 2017 / 0 comments

The U.K. is lending its water smarts to the U.S with Save Water Save Money, and GlobalWaterWorks is pleased to partner with CEO and founder Tim Robertson to spread the word. SaveWaterSaveMoney is used by 90% of UK utilities to engage customers in achieving water mandates by tapping their customers’ natural desire to know and

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Roundtable Discussions

GWW leads discussions with water management experts at WATEC Israel 2017

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Posted by ThirstAgency - Sep 18, 2017 / 0 comments

GlobalWaterWorks Leads Panel of Water Management Experts at WATEC Israel 2017 where attendees learned about go-to-market strategies and success stories that are accelerating adoption of smart water technologies.  

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