How does continuous monitoring and adaptive control (CMAC) help address coastal resiliency concerns? Zorana Kojic explains how CMAC provides real-time data and enables community leaders to monitor assets remotely for better resource management.
From mountain peaks to cityscapes, our watersheds face an uphill battle: pollution, climate shifts, and ever-growing needs. Can we secure a future where these vital water networks don’t just survive but flourish? The answer lies in embracing resilience — a holistic approach that weaves together agile planning, climate-ready strategies, and innovative solutions.
Explore innovative strategies and collaborative efforts for managing and preserving water in the face of climate change and urbanization.
Here’s a look at some of Opti’s strategic initiatives for 2024 and our plans to demonstrate our continued commitment to water conservation through sustainable stormwater management.
Hugh Hahn, Project Manager at Vanasse Hangen Brustlin (VHB) in Boston, Massachusetts, says prior to using Opti’s digital stormwater management system, VHB could not mix stormwater management with water harvesting in its building projects.
Regulatory compliance in stormwater management is coming under increasing scrutiny due to environmental and urban pressures. Addressing these concerns means navigating an intricate web of regulations governing stormwater. Municipalities must also consider the solutions for stormwater control and management available to them — including intelligent infrastructure.