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Design-Build-Operate: The Advantages of a Single-Source Water Infrastructure Partner
/in Blog, NewsDeveloping a successful water treatment project requires careful coordination across engineering, permitting, construction, operations, and maintenance. When multiple vendors are involved, communication gaps and accountability issues can lead to delays and increased costs. A Design-Build-Operate (DBO) approach helps solve these challenges. What Is Design-Build-Operate? Under a DBO model, a single partner oversees the entire project […]
Why Hospitals Should Prioritize Sustainable Water Infrastructure
/in Blog, NewsHospitals operate around the clock and rely on water for countless essential functions, including sanitation, patient care, laundry services, cooling systems, and facility maintenance. Because healthcare facilities are among the highest water users per square foot, water management deserves a strategic focus. The Challenge Healthcare facilities face growing pressure to: Reduce operating expenses Meet sustainability […]
How Data Centers Can Address Water Challenges Through On-Site Recycling
/in Blog, NewsData centers power the digital economy, but they also require significant water resources for cooling and facility operations. As demand for cloud services and artificial intelligence infrastructure grows, operators are under increasing pressure to reduce water consumption while maintaining reliability. Why Water Matters for Data Centers Cooling systems are among the largest consumers of water […]
Five Ways Water Reuse Can Reduce Operating Costs for Commercial Facilities
/in Blog, NewsFor commercial property owners and facility managers, water costs are no longer a minor line item. Rising utility rates and increasing sustainability expectations are prompting organizations to seek smarter ways to manage water resources. Water reuse offers a practical solution that can generate significant operational savings. 1. Reduce Potable Water Consumption Many commercial facilities use […]
The Future of Water Management: Why Decentralized Systems Are Gaining Momentum
/in Blog, NewsWater infrastructure across North America is under increasing pressure. Aging municipal systems, population growth, climate variability, and rising utility costs are forcing communities and businesses to rethink how water is sourced, treated, and reused. One solution rapidly gaining momentum is decentralized water management. Unlike traditional centralized systems that rely on large-scale treatment facilities and extensive […]
Potable Water Reuse Report
/in NewsSource: https://rewater.usc.edu/potable-water-reuse-report-ows/ Published by the University of Southern California ReWater Center in collaboration with Trussell Special Issue 24 November 2025 Onsite Water Systems: An Expanding Reuse Paradigm Key Takeaways: The growth of onsite water reuse (OWR) is clear: 19 US states have regulations or guidelines that allow the practice An onsite water system is a […]
Spotlight: NSI
/in Blog, NewsSpotlight on Our Parent Company: Nijhuis Saur Industries (NSI) Here at Natural Systems Utilities (NSU), we’re proud to be part of the Nijhuis Saur Industries (NSI) family. In this post, we’re taking a closer look at how NSI’s global reach, expertise, and innovation strengthen everything we do for our clients and partners. A Legacy of […]
5 Easy Ways to Conserve Water
/in Blog, News💧 5 Easy Ways to Conserve Water at Home — And Lower Your Utility Bill At NSU Water, we’re committed to delivering safe, reliable water every day — but conserving water is a team effort. When you reduce your water use at home, you’re not only helping the environment — you’re also lowering your […]
The History of Water Infrastructure on the East Coast
/in Blog, News🏙️ A Legacy Under Pressure: The History of Water Infrastructure on the East Coast When we turn on the tap today, it’s easy to forget the centuries of innovation, engineering, and urban planning that made reliable water access possible. On the East Coast — home to some of the oldest cities in the United States […]
Why Water Reuse Is Critical
/in Blog, News♻️ Why Water Reuse Is Critical for the Future of the Western United States As water scarcity becomes an increasingly urgent issue across the Western U.S., the concept of water reuse is gaining traction — and for good reason. From prolonged droughts and dwindling snowpacks to booming population growth, the West faces growing pressure […]