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Smart North Florida Deploys Real-Time Water Monitoring
March 23, 2026
Smart North Florida, in collaboration with the cities of Neptune Beach and Atlantic Beach, Florida, has implemented WATR's real-time water monitoring technology to comply with Florida's 2032 legislation banning nonbeneficial surface water discharge of treated wastewater. This deployment uses real-time salinity data to strategically manage treated wastewater discharge, creating freshwater barriers that prevent saltwater intrusion and protect coastal ecosystems. This initiative serves as a scalable model for other municipalities aiming to meet evolving environmental regulations through innovative water management solutions.
- Why this matters: Municipalities and water management agencies should consider integrating real-time monitoring technologies to meet stringent state environmental mandates and enhance ecosystem protection.
- The partnership highlights opportunities for technology vendors specializing in environmental monitoring to engage with local governments implementing compliance-driven water infrastructure upgrades.
- Procurement professionals should evaluate the benefits of data-driven wastewater management systems for regulatory compliance and sustainable resource management.
- This case sets a precedent for scalable, technology-enabled environmental solutions that can be replicated across other U.S. coastal regions facing similar regulatory and ecological challenges.
This deployment with Smart North Florida and the cities of Neptune Beach and Atlantic Beach is a pivotal moment for WATR. Entering the U.S. market with a project that directly supports environmental protection and regulatory compliance is incredibly significant for us. It demonstrates that real-time water intelligence can play a meaningful role in safeguarding ecosystems while helping municipalities make confident, data-driven decisions. Neptune Beach and Atlantic Beach set a strong precedent for how treated wastewater can be managed responsibly and strategically.
— Glyn Cotton, CEO of WATR
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City of Neptune Beach, City of Atlantic Beach, State of Florida
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WATR
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- Smart North Florida deploys real-time water monitoring to protect coastal ecosystems - Water Magazine · Water Magazine · Mar 23