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Leveraging AI for Cost-Effective Wastewater Management In the often-overlooked realm of wastewater treatment, professionals like you play a pivotal role in safeguarding public health and preserving our environment. At Freya, we understand the complexity of your challenges—managing aging assets, navigating stringent regulations, and responding to the increasing unpredictability of...

A human holding an iPad with analytics data in a wastewater treatment plant.

The Role of Data-Driven Decision-Making in Industrial Wastewater Treatment The wastewater industry is embarking on a new era of data-driven decision–making, largely due to advancements in artificial intelligence and machine learning. As professionals in this space, you know firsthand the complexities of managing wastewater treatment. With facilities nationwide facing aging...

Integrating Diverse Data Sources in Utility Operations - Freya Systems

In the rapidly evolving landscape of tech innovation, businesses are at a crossroads.   New technologies promise to revolutionize industries with increases in efficiency, reducing energy consumption and improving the sustainability of equipment, but adopting the wrong tools or partners can waste time, money, and employee resources. This is...

by Freya Systems

The Problem Identified: Energy Costs and Machine Maintenance Freya Systems saved 5% of annual energy usage, exceeding customer expectations. Ensuring clean and safe drinking water is an important task that requires a considerable amount of energy. Freya Systems partnered with the Delaware County Regional Authority (DELCORA), a municipal wastewater...

by Michelle Caler

Hello world! My name is Michelle Caler, and I am Freya’s most junior Data Scientist. As I mentioned in a previous blog post, I used to be an Instructor in the Department of Physics and Engineering at West Chester University of Pennsylvania. Making the decision to leave academia was...

by Josh Neidich

The Problem: Poor Server Performance from Inefficient Java Programs I inherited a Java program for a major OEM that was written by another developer. It was pretty daunting due to my being new to the Java language and the programmer being advanced. Also, the application was doing a lot...

 

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