Unlock the potential of operations and maintenance with digital transformation [e-book]

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Operations and maintenance (O&M) in water and wastewater management are at a crossroads. Aging infrastructure, regulatory demands, climate uncertainty, and labor shortages create immense challenges for utilities and municipalities alike. In this complex environment, maintaining service levels and system performance is not a simple task.

The riskiest situation of all? Not knowing what’s going on under there.

However, the growing influx of data from utility plants and networks presents a transformative opportunity. Utilizing this data through digital transformation allows utilities to not only navigate these challenges but also revolutionize their O&M processes. The key lies in simplifying digital transformation – making it approachable and actionable.

Our new e-book The Five Steps to O&M Efficiency serves as a guide for water and wastewater asset owners to unlock the potential of digital transformation. This concise and actionable resource breaks the process into five straightforward steps: from “data capture” to unpacking “system optimization” and “end-to-end automation”, making it easier than ever to integrate smart solutions into your daily operations.

Why it matters

Digital transformation isn’t just a buzzword, it’s a necessity for achieving efficiency, resilience, and sustainability in water and wastewater management. By adopting cloud-based solutions like Autodesk’s Info360 platform, you can simplify complex processes, reduce manual workloads, and focus on what matters most: delivering reliable service to your communities.

This e-book provides a clear roadmap to help utilities take the first steps toward modernization. Whether you’re new to digital tools or looking to refine your current approach, The Five Steps to O&M Efficiency offers invaluable insights and practical advice.

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