Holyoke, Mass., partners with Veolia for AI-enabled wastewater treatment

The City of Holyoke, Mass., recently approved a 10-year partnership agreement with Veolia to operate and upgrade the municipal wastewater treatment plant on the banks of the Connecticut River with AI-enabled Hubgrade technology. As the first city in the northeast United States using the Hubgrade digital platform for wastewater treatment, Holyoke will benefit from Veolia's AI-enabled predictive technology, robotics, digital twins and 3D virtual reality systems to analyze system performance. The team can use Hubgrade’s insights to reduce energy consumption, chemical use and asset maintenance costs, while extending the useful life of expensive equipment. The Holyoke Wastewater Treatment Plant is capable of processing up to 17.5 million gallons of wastewater per day, currently serving 40,000 homes and businesses in Western Massachusetts with capacity for growth. Learn more at https://lnkd.in/exQVRhq9

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