Category: Water Talks


  • Upcoming Water Talk: Overcoming common drainage design challenges

    The drainage design process can be long, challenging, and inefficient – particularly if you need to model in a high-density, urban, underground-infrastructure environment. But with the right workflow, it doesn’t have to be. Join us for our next Water Talk on Tuesday, July 12th. Hosted by Hunter Sparks and Midori Patterson, they’ll be talking about…


  • Water Talk: How to improve clean water quality with new UDF functionalities

    We’re proud of our Water Talks, especially when new experts on the scene have an opportunity to share their industry insights. Software engineers Youssef Al Fahham, Nathan Gerdts, and Susana Betts took the main stage of Zoom recently to share how water experts can improve water quality in their community with new UDF functionalities inside…


  • Upcoming Water Talk: InfoWater Pro’s new unidirectional flushing functionality

    If you’ve ever unscrewed your bathroom faucet’s aerator screen to clean out hard water sediment deposits, you know that simply pulling it out, turning it around, and rinsing it under water does wonders. What a difference approaching the problem from a different angle makes. So it goes with all manner of pipes. Moving away from…


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    Water Talk: how to develop innovative emergency response plans

    We host a new Water Talk every fortnight, and it was a relief to take a break from talking for a change and let our friend Susan Knepper from OHM Advisors tell their story during this most recent one. She went over past emergency scenarios and how the folks at OHM Advisors responded. It was…


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    Upcoming Water Talk: innovative emergency response plans

    Service disruptions are inevitable, but with the right technology and strategic planning, cities can prepare for these disruptions. We’ll be talking about a great example of a city that’s doing just that with Susan Knepper of OHM Advisors. She’ll be chatting with Autodesk’s own Tim Medearis to explore innovative examples of water officials using InfoWater…


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    AI for water: 10 ways AI is changing the water industry

    Artificial intelligence (AI) is making its mark on the water industry, powering intelligent operations using machine learning to optimize resource use and operational budgets for organizations.