Future-proofing an essential service: How COVID-19 is fast-tracking digital transformation of water!

Susim Kumar Acharya
AIoT0
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2 min readOct 29, 2020

Virtual disruption has been effervescent in the water zone for some time. Now, it is accelerating. In a devastating 12 months, says Al Cho, vice president and general supervisor of Xylem, one of the few superb trends to emerge from COVID-19 is the short-tracking of our water infrastructure virtual transformation.

Digital technologies proved to be a lifeline. Comfortably-available tools and technology together with advanced metering infrastructure, actual-time decision support systems, and virtual asset management have enabled utilities to run massive components of their machine remotely all through the pandemic, shielding employees and ensuring groups are served in the course of this critical time.

At the same time as industries like healthcare have leapfrogged into the twenty first century through telehealth, our water and wastewater structures have lagged behind. COVID-19 is inflicting software managers to rethink what’s feasible in terms of digitalisation.

Digitally-enabled resilience
As the world’s response to COVID-19 moves from survival to recuperation mode, the impetus for digitalisation can be driven each via a desire for greater operational resilience but also the difficult economics of the submit-coronavirus world.

Al Cho
It’s how Evansville, a town in southwest Indiana, has reduced its sewer overflows by more than a hundred million gallons every 12 months for less than five% of the following lowest value answer, through making its sewers smarter, now not bigger.

Catalyst for exchange

As water challenges maintain to increase, setting further stress on ageing infrastructure, there may be a growing realisation that ignoring the blessings of digitisation is now a dangerously unstable strategy.

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