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Driving Innovation in Water and Wastewater Management - Panel Discussion

17th Mar 3:10pm - 4:00pm MDT Aspen Daisy -Water
39 attended
In Person
Session Description

By the end of this session, participants will be able to: Identify the current technologies available for water and wastewater utilities, including flow monitoring, leak detection, cloud-based monitoring, and AI-driven analytics. Explain the major industry trends driving technology adoption, such as digital twins, predictive analytics, and real-time visibility. Describe the new capabilities utilities have today compared to five years ago, including proactive leak detection and integrated decision-making platforms. Assess how these technologies can improve operational efficiency, regulatory compliance, and customer service. Forecast future developments in water management  technology, including AI-driven automation, interoperability, and cybersecurity enhancements.

Attendees (39)
Laura Lynch
Water Division Manager at Breckenridge, Town of (Water Dept)
Ryan Sieber
Monument, Town of
Brett Johnson
Plant Chemistry Supervisor at Platte River Power Authority
Dillon Dewberry
CO 1 at Colorado Department Of Corrections
Heraclio Delgado
Water plant operator at Cottonwood Springs Mobile Home Park
JACKSON BYRNES
METER TECHNICIAN at Castle Rock, Town of
Dave Bomhoff
Colorado Water Well
Matthew Bentley
Technical Director at Treatment Technology
Rodney E Due
Director of Public Works at Due, Rodney E
Kevin Larimore
Public Works Supervisor at Del Norte, Town of
Dominic Davis
USDA WWI Tech Specialist at Colorado Rural Water Association
Jared Quintana
Operator at Town of Del Norte
Jonathon Smith
Director of Plant Operations at City of Cripple Creek
Justin Mortimeyer
PRT IV at Colorado Parks & Wildlife
Jay Johnson
Plant Operator C at Loveland, City of
Tim Allen
Utility Maintenance Technician at Baca Grande Water and Sanitation Dist.
+23 other Attendees