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    The First Water Utility Manager: Frontinus vs. Modern Utilities
    YOU MUST READ BOOKS AND REPORTS

    The First Water Utility Manager: Frontinus vs. Modern Utilities

    February 15, 2026

    In 97 AD, Sextus Julius Frontinus inherited Rome's nine aqueducts—800 km
    of conduit serving over one million people—and found a system crippled not
    by poor engineering but by poor management. Leaks, theft, silted channels,
    and neglected maintenance drained capacity that never reached citizens. His
    response? Not new aqueducts. A comprehensive audit. Two millennia later,
    the global water industry loses $39–50 billion annually to non-revenue
    water. The problems are identical. The solutions Frontinus documented still
    work. Boring management still beats heroic technology.

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    The Grab: Why Every Water Operator Should Watch This Documentary
    YOU MUST READ BOOKS AND REPORTS

    The Grab: Why Every Water Operator Should Watch This Documentary

    February 14, 2026

    Gabriela Cowperthwaite's award-winning documentary follows investigative journalists uncovering how sovereign powers, corporations, and mercenary groups are racing to control the world's food and water supplies. For water operators managing canals, reservoirs, and irrigation infrastructure, the message is both alarming and deeply personal.

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    The Water Paradox: When Mismanagement Matters More Than Scarcity
    YOU MUST READ BOOKS AND REPORTS

    The Water Paradox: When Mismanagement Matters More Than Scarcity

    February 14, 2026

    Edward Barbier asks the question every water professional should confront: if water is so valuable and increasingly scarce, why is it so consistently mismanaged? His answer — spanning millennia, dozens of countries, and rigorous economic analysis — concludes that the global water crisis is not primarily about running out of water. It is about institutional failure, chronic underpricing, and governance structures that incentivize waste over efficiency. With 2.1 billion people still lacking safe water access and U.S. utilities losing $6.4 billion annually to non-revenue water, Barbier's diagnosis has never been more urgent.

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    Rescue Engineers invests to address new California hexavalent chromium regulations
    REGULATION

    Rescue Engineers invests to address new California hexavalent chromium regulations

    February 12, 2026
    Rescue Engineers announced Feb. 12 it will invest several million dollars to increase its operational capacity for the California public water utilities market to address new regulations involving hexavalent chromium. […] The post Rescue Engineers invests to address new California hexavalent chromium regulations appeared first on Water Canada.
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    Massive investment gap looms for the European water sector
    FINANCE

    Massive investment gap looms for the European water sector

    February 12, 2026
    In order to meet the requirements of existing water legislation Member States require an additional annual average investment of €23 billion according to European Commission estimates. Current investment in the EU water services sector averages €33 billion per year (excluding figures for Croatia, The Netherlands, and Slovakia) according to the most recent EurEau data survey. […] The post Massive investment gap looms for the European water sector appeared first on Water News Europe.
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    Sixth year of drought in Texas and Oklahoma leaves ranchers bracing for another harsh summer
    RISK

    Sixth year of drought in Texas and Oklahoma leaves ranchers bracing for another harsh summer

    February 09, 2026
    The Southern Plains states get a severe drought about once a decade, but long-lasting droughts lately have been leaving farms, rangeland and water sources with too little time to recover.
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    Performance

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    • Reframing Data Center Water Use: Context, Challenges & Solutions

      Reframing Data Center Water Use: Context, Chall...

      February 4, 2026eScore Editor

      As AI pervades every sector, data center water consumption is under scrutiny—but the headlines often miss the nuance. While global DC water use is projected to reach 3 trillion liters...

      Reframing Data Center Water Use: Context, Chall...

      February 4, 2026eScore Editor

      As AI pervades every sector, data center water consumption is under scrutiny—but the headlines often miss the nuance. While global DC water use is projected to reach 3 trillion liters...

    • Morocco's water reserves exceed 10 billion m³, an unprecedented level since 2018

      Morocco's water reserves exceed 10 billion m³, ...

      January 31, 2026Yabiladi.com

      With available water resources now exceeding 10 billion cubic meters, Morocco is recording an increase of nearly 120% compared to the same period last year, an unprecedented level since 2018....

      Morocco's water reserves exceed 10 billion m³, ...

      January 31, 2026Yabiladi.com

      With available water resources now exceeding 10 billion cubic meters, Morocco is recording an increase of nearly 120% compared to the same period last year, an unprecedented level since 2018....

    • Calgary's Water Crisis: A $3 Billion Lesson in Why Boring Management Beats Heroic Technology

      Calgary's Water Crisis: A $3 Billion Lesson in ...

      January 24, 2026eScore Editor

      Independent panel reveals 20 years of systematic operational failures led to Calgary's catastrophic water main ruptures—but conspicuously avoids the labor dynamics that made accountability impossible. When 60% of a city's...

      Calgary's Water Crisis: A $3 Billion Lesson in ...

      January 24, 2026eScore Editor

      Independent panel reveals 20 years of systematic operational failures led to Calgary's catastrophic water main ruptures—but conspicuously avoids the labor dynamics that made accountability impossible. When 60% of a city's...

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    Risk

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    • Sixth year of drought in Texas and Oklahoma leaves ranchers bracing for another harsh summer

      Sixth year of drought in Texas and Oklahoma lea...

      February 9, 2026Joel Lisonbee, Senior Associate Scientist, Cooperative Institute for Research in the Environmental Sciences, University of Colorado Boulder

      The Southern Plains states get a severe drought about once a decade, but long-lasting droughts lately have been leaving farms, rangeland and water sources with too little time to recover....

      Sixth year of drought in Texas and Oklahoma lea...

      February 9, 2026Joel Lisonbee, Senior Associate Scientist, Cooperative Institute for Research in the Environmental Sciences, University of Colorado Boulder

      The Southern Plains states get a severe drought about once a decade, but long-lasting droughts lately have been leaving farms, rangeland and water sources with too little time to recover....

    • Water Is Fashion’s Blind Spot. That Is Now a Business Risk

      Water Is Fashion’s Blind Spot. That Is Now a Bu...

      February 9, 2026Amira Jehia

      As water scarcity accelerates across global fashion supply chains, sustainability claims are colliding with a much harsher reality on the ground - and translating into measurable business continuity risk. The...

      Water Is Fashion’s Blind Spot. That Is Now a Bu...

      February 9, 2026Amira Jehia

      As water scarcity accelerates across global fashion supply chains, sustainability claims are colliding with a much harsher reality on the ground - and translating into measurable business continuity risk. The...

    • Torrential ‘Atmospheric River’ hits Southern Spain

      Torrential ‘Atmospheric River’ hits Southern Spain

      February 7, 2026Esther Rasenberg

      Since the beginning of 2026, Spain has been hit by seven major storms. This train of storms is trapped between two high‑pressure systems and therefore continues to discharge rainfall over...

      Torrential ‘Atmospheric River’ hits Southern Spain

      February 7, 2026Esther Rasenberg

      Since the beginning of 2026, Spain has been hit by seven major storms. This train of storms is trapped between two high‑pressure systems and therefore continues to discharge rainfall over...

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    Recommended Books

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    • The First Water Utility Manager: Frontinus vs. Modern Utilities

      The First Water Utility Manager: Frontinus vs. ...

      February 15, 2026

      In 97 AD, Sextus Julius Frontinus inherited Rome's nine aqueducts—800 kmof conduit serving over one million people—and found a system crippled notby poor engineering but by poor management. Leaks, theft,...

      The First Water Utility Manager: Frontinus vs. ...

      February 15, 2026

      In 97 AD, Sextus Julius Frontinus inherited Rome's nine aqueducts—800 kmof conduit serving over one million people—and found a system crippled notby poor engineering but by poor management. Leaks, theft,...

    • The Grab: Why Every Water Operator Should Watch This Documentary

      The Grab: Why Every Water Operator Should Watch...

      February 14, 2026

      Gabriela Cowperthwaite's award-winning documentary follows investigative journalists uncovering how sovereign powers, corporations, and mercenary groups are racing to control the world's food and water supplies. For water operators managing canals,...

      The Grab: Why Every Water Operator Should Watch...

      February 14, 2026

      Gabriela Cowperthwaite's award-winning documentary follows investigative journalists uncovering how sovereign powers, corporations, and mercenary groups are racing to control the world's food and water supplies. For water operators managing canals,...

    • The Water Paradox: When Mismanagement Matters More Than Scarcity

      The Water Paradox: When Mismanagement Matters M...

      February 14, 2026

      Edward Barbier asks the question every water professional should confront: if water is so valuable and increasingly scarce, why is it so consistently mismanaged? His answer — spanning millennia, dozens...

      The Water Paradox: When Mismanagement Matters M...

      February 14, 2026

      Edward Barbier asks the question every water professional should confront: if water is so valuable and increasingly scarce, why is it so consistently mismanaged? His answer — spanning millennia, dozens...

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    The Best Water Utilities

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    • Brazil’s water revolution: the rise of the world’s largest sanitation market

      Brazil’s water revolution: the rise of the worl...

      Brazil is rewriting its water story. Long marked by uneven access and chronic underinvestment, the country is now at the centre of one of the most ambitious transformations in the...

      Brazil’s water revolution: the rise of the worl...

      Brazil is rewriting its water story. Long marked by uneven access and chronic underinvestment, the country is now at the centre of one of the most ambitious transformations in the...

    • Turning loss into resilience: The Danish way of reducing leakages

      Turning loss into resilience: The Danish way of...

      In times of geopolitical uncertainty, reducing water loss is key to strengthening resilience and ensuring a stable water supply. Denmark currently operates with an average NRW level of just 7.5...

      Turning loss into resilience: The Danish way of...

      In times of geopolitical uncertainty, reducing water loss is key to strengthening resilience and ensuring a stable water supply. Denmark currently operates with an average NRW level of just 7.5...

    • SDG6 Champion of the Year (Global Water Awards 2025)

      SDG6 Champion of the Year (Global Water Awards ...

      how Maynilad chose systematic workforce development over expensive pipe replacement when they inherited Asia's oldest water network in 2007, reducing non-revenue water from 67% to 27% through operational protocols rather...

      SDG6 Champion of the Year (Global Water Awards ...

      how Maynilad chose systematic workforce development over expensive pipe replacement when they inherited Asia's oldest water network in 2007, reducing non-revenue water from 67% to 27% through operational protocols rather...

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    Finance

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    • Massive investment gap looms for the European water sector

      Massive investment gap looms for the European w...

      February 12, 2026Fergal MacErlean

      In order to meet the requirements of existing water legislation Member States require an additional annual average investment of €23 billion according to European Commission estimates. Current investment in the...

      Massive investment gap looms for the European w...

      February 12, 2026Fergal MacErlean

      In order to meet the requirements of existing water legislation Member States require an additional annual average investment of €23 billion according to European Commission estimates. Current investment in the...

    • Three Water Markets, Three Pricing Philosophies: Why Operational Frameworks Matter More Than the Price Tag

      Three Water Markets, Three Pricing Philosophies...

      February 4, 2026eScore Editor

      "Comparing water pricing structures in Australia's Murray-Darling Basin, California, and Alberta reveals a universal truth: without systematic operational protocols, even the most sophisticated market mechanisms fail to deliver reliable water...

      Three Water Markets, Three Pricing Philosophies...

      February 4, 2026eScore Editor

      "Comparing water pricing structures in Australia's Murray-Darling Basin, California, and Alberta reveals a universal truth: without systematic operational protocols, even the most sophisticated market mechanisms fail to deliver reliable water...

    • Western U.S. Cities Open Wallets in Quest for Water

      Western U.S. Cities Open Wallets in Quest for W...

      February 3, 2026Brett Walton

      Little more than two months ago, on an unusually rainy November evening, the Queen Creek Town Council staked claim to the city’s future. Queen Creek, located in central Arizona southeast...

      Western U.S. Cities Open Wallets in Quest for W...

      February 3, 2026Brett Walton

      Little more than two months ago, on an unusually rainy November evening, the Queen Creek Town Council staked claim to the city’s future. Queen Creek, located in central Arizona southeast...

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    Regulation

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    • Rescue Engineers invests to address new California hexavalent chromium regulations

      Rescue Engineers invests to address new Califor...

      February 12, 2026

      Rescue Engineers announced Feb. 12 it will invest several million dollars to increase its operational capacity for the California public water utilities market to address new regulations involving hexavalent chromium....

      Rescue Engineers invests to address new Califor...

      February 12, 2026

      Rescue Engineers announced Feb. 12 it will invest several million dollars to increase its operational capacity for the California public water utilities market to address new regulations involving hexavalent chromium....

    • Ofwat publishes final Climate Change Principles for England and Wales’ water sector

      Ofwat publishes final Climate Change Principles...

      February 7, 2026

      Ofwat has published its Final Climate Change Principles, setting out a principles-based framework to guide how water companies respond to the growing risks posed by climate change. The regulator...

      Ofwat publishes final Climate Change Principles...

      February 7, 2026

      Ofwat has published its Final Climate Change Principles, setting out a principles-based framework to guide how water companies respond to the growing risks posed by climate change. The regulator...

    • Water crises in Montevideo and Rio de Janeiro: an opportunity for privatization?

      Water crises in Montevideo and Rio de Janeiro: ...

      January 31, 2026

      Analysis L21 | Water crises in Montevideo and Rio de Janeiro: an opportunity for privatization?

      Water crises in Montevideo and Rio de Janeiro: ...

      January 31, 2026

      Analysis L21 | Water crises in Montevideo and Rio de Janeiro: an opportunity for privatization?

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