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    Highly Automated vs Labour-Intensive Water Processes: Where the Cost Curves Actually Cross
    PERFORMANCE MONITORING

    Highly Automated vs Labour-Intensive Water Processes: Where the Cost Curves Actually Cross

    April 25, 2026

    Across the water sector, two operating models sit side by side: highly automated treatment trains running on SCADA and predictive control, and labour-intensive plants where outcomes still depend on who walks the catwalk at 2 a.m. The gap between them is not just generational — it changes risk, cost, compliance, and the kind of operator the work demands. Here's an honest look at what each model actually delivers, where each one earns its keep, and the migration path most utilities follow in practice.

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    UBS Flags 130-Year Drought Shock Across America's Breadbasket
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    UBS Flags 130-Year Drought Shock Across America's Breadbasket

    April 23, 2026

    UBS analysts say drought conditions across the US agricultural belt are the worst for March since records began in 1895 — and among the three driest months of any kind on record, behind only the 1934 Dust Bowl. With winter wheat crops already stressed and Mississippi River levels sharply down, a second supply shock may be forming in US agriculture. Here's what irrigation operators and water managers should be watching.

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    Kazakhstan's Water Crisis: When a Deficit Becomes an Economic Ceiling
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    Kazakhstan's Water Crisis: When a Deficit Becomes an Economic Ceiling

    April 20, 2026

    Kazakhstan is no longer framing its water shortage as an environmental issue — it is framing it as a ceiling on GDP. With a projected 50% shortfall by 2040, conveyance losses of up to 60%, and nearly half of river inflow originating upstream in other countries, the case offers sharp lessons for any irrigation district grappling with ageing infrastructure, climate stress, and transboundary dependency.

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    Better oversight of Calgary’s watermain system needed to avoid future failures
    PERFORMANCE MONITORING

    Better oversight of Calgary’s watermain system needed to avoid future failures

    April 19, 2026
    Experts agree: Calgary’s multiple watermain woes were inevitable. Siegfried Kiefer led an independent panel who examined the causes of the 2024 Bearspaw South Feeder Main failure and gathered their conclusions […] The post Better oversight of Calgary’s watermain system needed to avoid future failures appeared first on Water Canada.
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    Why water utilities need to stop buying filtration media and start buying performance
    PERFORMANCE MONITORING

    Why water utilities need to stop buying filtration media and start buying performance

    April 15, 2026
    Image: vicktor/stock.adobe.com Across Australia, most water and wastewater treatment plants are already well designed. They have robust treatment trains, capable operators, and decades of operational knowledge embedded in their teams. Yet many […] The post Why water utilities need to stop buying filtration media and start buying performance appeared first on Utility Magazine.
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    Droughts and heatwaves: by the end of the 21st century they will threaten 1/3 of the world’s population
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    Droughts and heatwaves: by the end of the 21st century they will threaten 1/3 of the world’s population

    April 11, 2026
    Droughts and heatwaves are particularly severe when they occur simultaneously. A new study shows that the frequency of such extreme weather events will increase fivefold by the end of this century. The negative consequences will be felt especially by residents of poor countries in the tropical zone.
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    The Best Water Utilities

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    • Aqualia named among the five best water companies in the world

      Aqualia named among the five best water compani...

      Global Water Intelligence (GWI) has selected Aqualia as a finalist at the prestigious Global Water Awards 2026, widely known across the water industry as the "Oscars of Water." The Spanish...

      Aqualia named among the five best water compani...

      Global Water Intelligence (GWI) has selected Aqualia as a finalist at the prestigious Global Water Awards 2026, widely known across the water industry as the "Oscars of Water." The Spanish...

    • Victoria’s best tasting tap water for 2026 crowned 

      Victoria’s best tasting tap water for 2026 crow...

      Image: Prime Creative Media Coliban Water’s Bendigo Water Treatment Plant has been named Victoria’s best tasting tap water for 2026.   The winner was announced at the IXOM Best Tasting Tap Water competition during...

      Victoria’s best tasting tap water for 2026 crow...

      Image: Prime Creative Media Coliban Water’s Bendigo Water Treatment Plant has been named Victoria’s best tasting tap water for 2026.   The winner was announced at the IXOM Best Tasting Tap Water competition during...

    • Newfoundland announces 2026 Operator of the Year winners

      Newfoundland announces 2026 Operator of the Yea...

      Newfoundland’s 2026 Operator of the Year Awards were announced on March 25 at the annual Water and Wastewater Workshop held in Gander, Nfld. Provincial minister of environment, conservation and climate...

      Newfoundland announces 2026 Operator of the Yea...

      Newfoundland’s 2026 Operator of the Year Awards were announced on March 25 at the annual Water and Wastewater Workshop held in Gander, Nfld. Provincial minister of environment, conservation and climate...

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    Performance

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    • Highly Automated vs Labour-Intensive Water Processes: Where the Cost Curves Actually Cross

      Highly Automated vs Labour-Intensive Water Proc...

      April 25, 2026eScore Editor

      Across the water sector, two operating models sit side by side: highly automated treatment trains running on SCADA and predictive control, and labour-intensive plants where outcomes still depend on who...

      Highly Automated vs Labour-Intensive Water Proc...

      April 25, 2026eScore Editor

      Across the water sector, two operating models sit side by side: highly automated treatment trains running on SCADA and predictive control, and labour-intensive plants where outcomes still depend on who...

    • Better oversight of Calgary’s watermain system needed to avoid future failures

      Better oversight of Calgary’s watermain system ...

      April 19, 2026Warren Frey

      Experts agree: Calgary’s multiple watermain woes were inevitable. Siegfried Kiefer led an independent panel who examined the causes of the 2024 Bearspaw South Feeder Main failure and gathered their conclusions...

      Better oversight of Calgary’s watermain system ...

      April 19, 2026Warren Frey

      Experts agree: Calgary’s multiple watermain woes were inevitable. Siegfried Kiefer led an independent panel who examined the causes of the 2024 Bearspaw South Feeder Main failure and gathered their conclusions...

    • Why water utilities need to stop buying filtration media and start buying performance

      Why water utilities need to stop buying filtrat...

      April 15, 2026Hayley Ralph

      Image: vicktor/stock.adobe.com Across Australia, most water and wastewater treatment plants are already well designed. They have robust treatment trains, capable operators, and decades of operational knowledge embedded in their teams....

      Why water utilities need to stop buying filtrat...

      April 15, 2026Hayley Ralph

      Image: vicktor/stock.adobe.com Across Australia, most water and wastewater treatment plants are already well designed. They have robust treatment trains, capable operators, and decades of operational knowledge embedded in their teams....

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    Risk

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    • UBS Flags 130-Year Drought Shock Across America's Breadbasket

      UBS Flags 130-Year Drought Shock Across America...

      April 23, 2026eScore Editor

      UBS analysts say drought conditions across the US agricultural belt are the worst for March since records began in 1895 — and among the three driest months of any kind...

      UBS Flags 130-Year Drought Shock Across America...

      April 23, 2026eScore Editor

      UBS analysts say drought conditions across the US agricultural belt are the worst for March since records began in 1895 — and among the three driest months of any kind...

    • Kazakhstan's Water Crisis: When a Deficit Becomes an Economic Ceiling

      Kazakhstan's Water Crisis: When a Deficit Becom...

      April 20, 2026eScore Editor

      Kazakhstan is no longer framing its water shortage as an environmental issue — it is framing it as a ceiling on GDP. With a projected 50% shortfall by 2040, conveyance...

      Kazakhstan's Water Crisis: When a Deficit Becom...

      April 20, 2026eScore Editor

      Kazakhstan is no longer framing its water shortage as an environmental issue — it is framing it as a ceiling on GDP. With a projected 50% shortfall by 2040, conveyance...

    • Droughts and heatwaves: by the end of the 21st century they will threaten 1/3 of the world’s population

      Droughts and heatwaves: by the end of the 21st ...

      April 11, 2026Agata Pavlinec

      Droughts and heatwaves are particularly severe when they occur simultaneously. A new study shows that the frequency of such extreme weather events will increase fivefold by the end of this...

      Droughts and heatwaves: by the end of the 21st ...

      April 11, 2026Agata Pavlinec

      Droughts and heatwaves are particularly severe when they occur simultaneously. A new study shows that the frequency of such extreme weather events will increase fivefold by the end of this...

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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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    Finance

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    • Bluefield: U.S. water, sewer bills rising, outpacing inflation

      Bluefield: U.S. water, sewer bills rising, outp...

      April 7, 2026WFM Staff

      Global water market data and insights provider Bluefield Research has released an annual report showing that U.S. household water and sewer bills hit a five-year high in 2025, rising 5.1%...

      Bluefield: U.S. water, sewer bills rising, outp...

      April 7, 2026WFM Staff

      Global water market data and insights provider Bluefield Research has released an annual report showing that U.S. household water and sewer bills hit a five-year high in 2025, rising 5.1%...

    • Contracts, Forecasts, and the Silence of Warning Signals: What Really Collapsed Arizona's CAP Irrigation Districts

      Contracts, Forecasts, and the Silence of Warnin...

      April 4, 2026eScore Editor

      The collapse of Arizona's CAP irrigation districts in the early 1990s was not an inevitable consequence of geography, drought, or bad luck. It was the predictable outcome of decisions made...

      Contracts, Forecasts, and the Silence of Warnin...

      April 4, 2026eScore Editor

      The collapse of Arizona's CAP irrigation districts in the early 1990s was not an inevitable consequence of geography, drought, or bad luck. It was the predictable outcome of decisions made...

    • 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...

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    Regulation

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    • EPA designates microplastics, pharmaceuticals as priority contaminants

      EPA designates microplastics, pharmaceuticals a...

      April 8, 2026

      The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) recently released for public comment a draft Sixth Contaminant Candidate List (CCL 6) that includes microplastics and pharmaceuticals for the first time. The draft...

      EPA designates microplastics, pharmaceuticals a...

      April 8, 2026

      The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) recently released for public comment a draft Sixth Contaminant Candidate List (CCL 6) that includes microplastics and pharmaceuticals for the first time. The draft...

    • Trade associations warn Commission of economic risks of weakening WFD

      Trade associations warn Commission of economic ...

      April 8, 2026

      The European Commission is investigating how to revise the Water Framework Directive to facilitate mining and industrial activities. Last week, eight trade associations sent a warning letter to the European...

      Trade associations warn Commission of economic ...

      April 8, 2026

      The European Commission is investigating how to revise the Water Framework Directive to facilitate mining and industrial activities. Last week, eight trade associations sent a warning letter to the European...

    • Carney announces new national nature strategy

      Carney announces new national nature strategy

      April 1, 2026

      Prime Minister Mark Carney announced a new $3.8 billion nature strategy,  A Force of Nature: Canada’s Strategy to Protect Nature, with a strong marine and watershed component on March 31....

      Carney announces new national nature strategy

      April 1, 2026

      Prime Minister Mark Carney announced a new $3.8 billion nature strategy,  A Force of Nature: Canada’s Strategy to Protect Nature, with a strong marine and watershed component on March 31....

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