Water Treatment Infrastructure Going High-Tech

In News, Water Tech by The LeverEdge

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Below the surfaces of the roads we use and the land we live on, there are thousands of miles of water-flow tubing that snake throughout the subterranean landscape. This network of critical infrastructure eventually ends at your home or business, but it’s the massive mainframe construction of relays, treatment facilities, and other water management apparatuses that we have to thank for the generally consistent water quality level we enjoy. A lot goes into constructing it all, and even more goes into the technology that is now being used to ‘digitize’ the new municipal water paradigm.

 

For example, cities all over the United States have begun using sensors, analytical tools, and specialized Internet of Things (IoT) software to evaluate water use, quality, and to troubleshoot known issues. These retrofits are enabling aging, outdated water infrastructure to be constantly monitored and managed to prevent catastrophic failures that could not have been accurately predicted just 10 years ago. Technologies like Cathodic Protection allow water technicians to reduce the risk of corrosion on water treatment structures by installing state-of-the-art rectifiers and anodes that extend the life of expensive equipment by decades.

 

The result? Less problematic water treatment operations. And that means more consistent, better tasting, and healthier water for you and your family. You spend enough time worrying about your home or business’s plumbing and water quality – it’s nice to know that for the water that is processed outside of your home, technology is being applied in a way that benefits us all. It’s important to remember that water is by far our most valuable resource on this planet. 

 

That’s why the team at The LeverEdge is so passionate about what we do. We take water treatment and water quality very seriously, and we have the successful history to show that our work speaks for itself. As our long list of satisfied customers grows, we become ever more appreciative of the opportunity we have to help make the water you drink and use as optimal as it can possibly be. Contact us today to learn more about the water treatment options available for your home or business – our quotes are completely free and we’re ready to take your call today.

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