Most people never think about the hidden compliance programs quietly protecting their drinking water and sewer systems every single day.

Mick O’Dwyer of SwiftComply describes backflow prevention, FOG (fats, oils, and grease) programs, and industrial pretreatment as the “immune system” of water infrastructure — the behind-the-scenes work designed to stop contamination, sewer blockages, spills, and pollution before they happen.

A failed backflow assembly can allow contaminated water into drinking water lines. Grease buildup can clog aging sewer systems and trigger costly sewer overflows into streets and waterways. Industrial pretreatment helps prevent harmful pollutants from damaging infrastructure and the environment.

O’Dwyer argues these programs are often misunderstood as bureaucratic burdens, when in reality they are preventative systems protecting public health and communities from far bigger failures. As utilities face aging infrastructure, workforce shortages, and growing regulatory pressure, modernizing compliance work is becoming increasingly critical.

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