Aquasight launches digital twin solutions for water, wastewater infrastructure management
Building on the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection's (MassDEP) recent approval of Aquasight's ACE™ solution for CSO notification, Aquasight has announced that its complete suite of AI-based digital twin solutions is now available in AWS Marketplace. MassDEP's approval highlights ACE™'s ability to meet the highest regulatory standards for NPDES permit compliance and CSO notification, offering municipalities a trusted, streamlined solution to meet environmental requirements efficiently.
Aquasight's placement in AWS Marketplace brings these state-approved tools into a digital catalog of software listings, enabling water and wastewater utilities to easily find, purchase and deploy these cutting-edge solutions on Amazon Web Services (AWS). The seamless integration with AWS simplifies procurement and deployment, saving time and enhancing sustainability efforts.
With AWS Marketplace, utilities can easily adopt AI-driven tools to drive efficiency and sustainability.
Aquasight's digital twin solutions deliver intelligence and optimization across the entire water cycle, empowering utilities to cut operational costs, improve compliance, and protect public health.
MassDEP's endorsement of ACE™, combined with the accessibility of AWS Marketplace, allows municipalities to leverage trusted, AI-driven solutions to tackle water and wastewater management challenges while achieving regulatory compliance.
"Water is one of the world's most critical and stressed resources. Our digital twin solutions give municipalities the tools to address their most pressing challenges," said Rupali Lunani, COO of Aquasight. "With AWS Marketplace, utilities can easily adopt our solutions to drive efficiency and sustainability."
"Receiving information faster makes it more actionable. For us, it has reduced reporting time from months to the same day, allowing us to reallocate staff to other tasks," said Terry Daniel, Deputy COO of Great Lakes Water Authority.
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