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Denver Water, CO: Water Distribution and Aging Infrastructure

Is your planning team focused on removing the most high-risk assets from your network but with budget constraints and other objectives like replacing lead service lines? Find out how your peers at Denver Water are optimizing using machine learning to assess asset risk and algorithms to optimize their approach to renewal planning and LSL replacements together.

Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission (WSSC), MD: Water and Collections – Aging Infrastructure ​

Is your asset management and planning team struggling to balance investment between risk reduction and your operational performance needs? Find out how your peers at WSSC have integrated hydraulic performance along with risk and other priorities into their maintenance and renewal planning using optimization.

City of Atlanta, GA: Collections and Stormwater

Looking at green infrastructure solutions for I&I reduction and not sure where to invest for the best performance outcomes? Find out how the City of Atlanta Department of Watershed Management has used optimization to identify the most cost-effective and high-performing green infrastructure solutions for their Long-term control plans.

City of Omaha, NE: Collections and Stormwater

Are you weighing decisions around major infrastructure investments and operational changes to achieve a high performing long-term control plan (LTCP) with a constrained budget and competing priorities? Find out how your peers at the city of Omaha were able to explore over 100,000 different LTCPs to arrive at the most cost-effective and high-performing approach for their city.

Trinity River Authority (TRA), TX: Water Distribution and Aging Infrastructure ​

Is aging infrastructure forcing you to invest in major new transmission solutions in your network, and you’re looking the best approach? Find out how your peers at the Trinity River Authority have been using optimization to explore a broader range of options, before identifying the most budget-efficient and performance-effective.

New York City Department of Environmental Protection (NYC DEP), NY: Collections and Stormwater ​

Are you looking to improve your collections system and stormwater management approaches to reduce Combined Sewer Overflows (CSO) while coping with increased demand from growth or changing storm severity? Find out how your peers at the NYC DEP used an optimization approach to combine infrastructure investments with operational changes to find the most cost-effective and high-performing solutions.

City of Henderson, NV: Water Distribution and Growth Management ​

Are you working on a long- or medium-term water infrastructure master plan with uncertainty around growth and demand needs as well as changing supply options? Find out how your peers at the City of Henderson used optimization to balance future demand and supply uncertainty with current performance and infrastructure needs.

City of El Paso, TX: Addressing Rising Energy Costs and Control Room Staffing Challenges with Real-Time Optimization Systems​

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Halton Region, Ontario: A Regulatory Revolution

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Lake Worth Drainage District: Revolutionizing Flood Management

eRIS revolutionized flood management for Lake Worth Drainage District by seamlessly integrating scattered data into a unified platform, enabling strategic decision-making for entire basins.

eRIS: Data from the Control Room to the Boardroom

Between smartphones, social media, and the Internet’s perpetual onslaught, daily life is filled with constant information. We live in a world of big data—a veritably infinite amount of information is at our fingertips all the time.