Let’s look back on the most exciting new features and changes made in EIM, Locus’ environmental data management software, during 2020!
water quality
Valley Water has selected Locus’ environmental software, EIM, following consultant work Locus provided for the utility going back 14 years. They will seek to utilize Locus EIM as a laboratory database management system, and for data analytics. Locus EIM will be used to manage sample data for over 200 million gallons of drinking water consumed daily by over 2 million people in the district.
Many states have leapfrogged the EPA by implementing regulations on PFAS use, safe PFAS levels in drinking water, and by suing manufacturers of PFAS chemicals. This creates a complex set of regulatory requirements, depending on where you operate.
Imagine the time savings and the simplicity of having your regulatory requirements all lined out for the year without having…
Let’s look back on the most exciting new features and changes made in EIM, Locus’ environmental data management software, during 2019!
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced that it would impose stricter requirements on water utilities to manage lead and copper contamination in drinking water supplies. The EPA said that tackling water pollution is a core duty of the agency.
At Locus Technologies, we’re always looking for innovative ways to help water users better utilize their data. One way we can do that is with powerful technologies such as machine learning.
Locus Technologies, the market leader in multi-tenant SaaS water quality, environmental compliance, and sustainability management, today announced that it is going all-in on Amazon Web Services, Inc., moving its entire infrastructure to the world’s leading cloud. By moving its flagship product EIM to AWS this month, Locus will complete its transition to AWS.
Locus is pleased to announce that the City of San Marcos, Texas Water/Wastewater Utility selected Locus Environmental Information Management (EIM) software to streamline water quality and wastewater management and compliance.
In most cities in the US, drinking water quality conforms with the norms of the Safe Drinking Water Act, which…