Every storm — or dry spell — changes what flows into our water treatment plants. From rainstorms that pick up pollutants to droughts and conservation efforts that make it more concentrated, utilities are facing influent chemistry that’s in constant flux.

These shifts challenge plants built decades ago to handle a very different balance of flow and contaminants.

As Carlos Williams of Hach explains, smarter monitoring and adaptive treatment strategies are becoming essential to keep pace with today’s unpredictable water conditions — and to ensure clean, safe water no matter what the weather brings.

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