120Water launches new lead and copper compliance software platform
120Water has launched PWS Insights™, a new platform designed to simplify management of multiple water systems and accelerate compliance with the EPA’s current Lead and Copper Rule Revisions (LCRR), impending Lead and Copper Rule Improvements (LCRI) and other regulatory mandates.

Purpose built for water utilities, consulting firms and regulators managing portfolios of two to 100+ public water systems, PWS Insights delivers a centralized, real-time dashboard that tracks progress across lead service line inventory, verification and replacement activities for every water system.
“Keeping track of evolving regulations like the Lead and Copper Rule Improvements (LCRI) is a complex task for water utilities,” said Ethan Edwards, Senior Analyst at Bluefield Research. “Digital technologies and platforms can help utilities identify compliance gaps, prioritize projects and manage resources. At the end of the day, utilities are focused on providing safe drinking water to the communities they serve and innovative solutions such as those offered by 120Water can help them deliver on that promise faster, smarter, and more efficiently.”
With the EPA's upcoming LCRI set to impose tighter deadlines and stricter reporting standards, water utilities are under mounting pressure. Utility professionals often manage dozens of systems, each with unique challenges, all while piecing together fragmented data from spreadsheets, paper files and legacy tools. PWS Insights simplifies the process, replacing guesswork with clear, actionable insights to help ensure compliance and protect public health.
“Many water systems are data rich but insight poor,” says Megan Glover, CEO of 120Water. “PWS Insights gives water professionals the opportunity to aggregate critical pieces of compliance related data across many systems to help ease the burden of compliance and eliminate single points of failure.”
Built specifically for those overseeing multiple water systems, PWS Insights consolidates real-time compliance data—encompassing inventory, verification, replacements and sampling—into a single, easy-to-navigate platform. Users can quickly identify which systems are progressing, which need support, and where compliance gaps exist before they become liabilities.
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