
We launched the One Water Blog with the goal of creating a smart and easy-to-read blog aimed at both water professionals and everyday people. We’re low on promotion, big on education, and interested in writing about a broad spectrum of water-related topics. Our mission is simple: Create a blog about water that’s worth reading for both…
Product news

The workers who provide clean drinking water and the conveyance and treatment of our sewage are critical to maintaining civil infrastructure. They deserve the best technology and tools to make them more productive and collaborative, but they are often hamstrung by organizational limitations. With the right tools, domain experts can grow a knowledge base repository…
Operational analytics

Spreadsheets are great at crunching data, but not so great as a design tool.
Commentary

Let’s explore unseen infrastructure and examine everything happening beneath our feet, in walls, under roads, and throughout cities.
Storm, sewer, flood

A few months back, we introduced new courseware for four apps: InfoWater Pro, InfoWorks WS Pro, InfoDrainage and InfoWorks ICM. We’ve just launched three more free courses to help our customers get as much out of our apps as possible. These three new courses are all about InfoWater Pro. InfoWater Pro Advanced This is the…
Water distribution

To say that change is needed in the UK water industry is an understatement. In addition to inflationary pressure and chronic shortages of skills, UK water companies have a big job ahead of them to rebuild faith in the industry amongst the public, particularly with regards to CSO spills. That change may be just around…
Asset management

This release of Water Drops focuses on some key functionality to help improve your workflows: Designing inlets in InfoDrainage We’ve already seen many useful tools in InfoDrainage from previous Water Drops collections. In this video, we continue to built on those skills by taking a deep dive on inlets inside InfoDrainge. More specifically, how inlets should…
Storm, sewer, flood

Water infrastructure, like treatment plants or networks, can generate lots of data. But is it useful information? How can captured data become actionable knowledge for planning, crisis management, and problem solving across organizations? Data is only useful when experts can interpret and share it so an organization can take action. We dig into new ideas…
Operational analytics

Does the phrase “software update” make you quiver with fear and frustration? We get it. Having to take time out of your day to load new versions of software doesn’t top the list of anyone’s goals and accomplishments. But there are some very good reasons to update your hydraulic modeling software. When it comes to…
Product news

The specific details of how hackers might wreak havoc in the water sector vary, but the major threats to water utilities can be grouped into a few basic categories:
Industry news