It takes a lot of energy to pump drinking water to 54,000 customers across a service area that spans Delaware County and seven others.
That’s why Del-Co Water Company turned to floating rectangular solar arrays to harness the power of the sun. It’s believed to be the first in the state to use this technology.
That’s not the only innovation: the company uses one of the world’s few specially trained canines to detect water leaks.
A New Jersey mom received a shocking text message last week after nude pictures of her daughter were circulated.
It turns out the woman's 14-year-old daughter never posed for the photos.
A group of boys in her high school used AI software to create what appeared to be naked images of their female classmates.
Amazon wants to be more than your primary shopping destination. Increasingly, it wants to be your go-to source for medical care.
In July, Amazon acquired health care company One Medical for $3.9 billion.
Guests:
- Jeffrey Kauffman, communications and compliance director, Del-Co Water Co.
- Zach Lohr, Del-Co canine handler
- Keena, leak-detecting dog, Del-Co Water Co.
- Julie Jargon, family and tech columnist, Wall Street Journal
- Russell Holly, managing editor for commerce, CNET
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