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    San Francisco Bay Area utilities enhance stormwater management with advanced radar network
    PERFORMANCE MONITORING

    San Francisco Bay Area utilities enhance stormwater management with advanced radar network

    April 04, 2026
    A coalition of public water, wastewater and flood control agencies across the Bay Area that includes the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission, has deployed an advanced weather radar network...
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    Holy water, blessed water – between mystery and the laboratory lens
    RISK

    Holy water, blessed water – between mystery and the laboratory lens

    April 04, 2026
    A source of life, an all-powerful element and a key part of the purification process – water is deeply rooted in traditional beliefs and constitutes the most universal sacred element in human history. This spiritual symbolism, however, does not protect it from the mundane problem of dangerous pollution.
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    Contracts, Forecasts, and the Silence of Warning Signals: What Really Collapsed Arizona's CAP Irrigation Districts
    FINANCE

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

    April 04, 2026

    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 decades earlier — decisions to commit to infrastructure costs that economic analysis had already shown were unaffordable, to suppress warning signals that challenged a politically important project, and to lock district finances into contractual structures with no escape provision when reality diverged from projection. In January 1994, the Central Arizona Irrigation and Drainage District became the first federally supported irrigation district in U.S. history to file for bankruptcy. A second filing followed in August. Neither event was a surprise to anyone who had read the right documents. This post traces the three institutional failure patterns that made collapse inevitable — and what water utilities managing long-term supply contracts and capital commitments can learn from them today.


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    Carney announces new national nature strategy
    REGULATION

    Carney announces new national nature strategy

    April 01, 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. […] The post Carney announces new national nature strategy appeared first on Water Canada.
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    The 36 areas in the UK facing water shortages by 2035 – mapped
    RISK

    The 36 areas in the UK facing water shortages by 2035 – mapped

    March 28, 2026
    Parts of Lincolnshire, London and Surrey face worst supply problems as experts warn over climate change, population growth and poor infrastructure
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    When the Taps Go Dark
    RISK

    When the Taps Go Dark

    March 28, 2026

    Qatar operates desalination plants producing 538 million gallons per day. Bahrain depends on desalination for 85% of its drinking water. Kuwait for 90%. Gulf states have invested $53.4 billion in the infrastructure since 2006. Then, in March 2026, war targeted those plants. Iranian drones struck Bahrain's desalination facility. Iran accused the U.S. of hitting Qeshm Island's plant, cutting water to 30 villages. This mirrors what happened in Gaza, where 85% of desalination plants were destroyed and daily water access fell from 82.7 liters to 5.7 liters per person. The lesson for water utility decision-makers is not that engineering fails — it does not. It is that engineering without operational resilience architecture fails catastrophically when conditions shift. Distributed storage, redundant protocols, emergency frameworks, and systematic operational discipline determine whether utilities survive what comes next.

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    The Best Water Utilities

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    • 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...

    • PepsiCo Achieves 100% Water Replenishment at High-Risk Manufacturing Sites

      PepsiCo Achieves 100% Water Replenishment at Hi...

      PepsiCo reports full water replenishment at high-risk facilities and expands AWS standards adoption, advancing its net water positive goal amid rising global water stress.

      PepsiCo Achieves 100% Water Replenishment at Hi...

      PepsiCo reports full water replenishment at high-risk facilities and expands AWS standards adoption, advancing its net water positive goal amid rising global water stress.

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    • San Francisco Bay Area utilities enhance stormwater management with advanced radar network

      San Francisco Bay Area utilities enhance stormw...

      April 4, 2026Smart Water Magazine

      A coalition of public water, wastewater and flood control agencies across the Bay Area that includes the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission, has deployed an advanced weather radar network...

      San Francisco Bay Area utilities enhance stormw...

      April 4, 2026Smart Water Magazine

      A coalition of public water, wastewater and flood control agencies across the Bay Area that includes the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission, has deployed an advanced weather radar network...

    • Nature as infrastructure: PFAS as an example of why the water sector must reconsider what it values

      Nature as infrastructure: PFAS as an example of...

      March 28, 2026Megan Traviss

      Discover the importance of protecting our natural systems while tackling the increasingly pervasive issue of PFAS. The post Nature as infrastructure: PFAS as an example of why the water sector...

      Nature as infrastructure: PFAS as an example of...

      March 28, 2026Megan Traviss

      Discover the importance of protecting our natural systems while tackling the increasingly pervasive issue of PFAS. The post Nature as infrastructure: PFAS as an example of why the water sector...

    • Brussels calls on Portugal to ensure periodic review of water control measures

      Brussels calls on Portugal to ensure periodic r...

      March 28, 2026Editorial Team

      The national law in Portugal does not correctly transpose the obligation set out in the Water Framework Directive to periodically review water control measures to monitor water abstractions and impoundments,...

      Brussels calls on Portugal to ensure periodic r...

      March 28, 2026Editorial Team

      The national law in Portugal does not correctly transpose the obligation set out in the Water Framework Directive to periodically review water control measures to monitor water abstractions and impoundments,...

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    Risk

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    • Holy water, blessed water – between mystery and the laboratory lens

      Holy water, blessed water – between mystery and...

      April 4, 2026Agata Pavlinec

      A source of life, an all-powerful element and a key part of the purification process – water is deeply rooted in traditional beliefs and constitutes the most universal sacred element...

      Holy water, blessed water – between mystery and...

      April 4, 2026Agata Pavlinec

      A source of life, an all-powerful element and a key part of the purification process – water is deeply rooted in traditional beliefs and constitutes the most universal sacred element...

    • The 36 areas in the UK facing water shortages by 2035 – mapped

      The 36 areas in the UK facing water shortages b...

      March 28, 2026Lucie Heath

      Parts of Lincolnshire, London and Surrey face worst supply problems as experts warn over climate change, population growth and poor infrastructure

      The 36 areas in the UK facing water shortages b...

      March 28, 2026Lucie Heath

      Parts of Lincolnshire, London and Surrey face worst supply problems as experts warn over climate change, population growth and poor infrastructure

    • When the Taps Go Dark

      When the Taps Go Dark

      March 28, 2026eScore Editor

      Qatar operates desalination plants producing 538 million gallons per day. Bahrain depends on desalination for 85% of its drinking water. Kuwait for 90%. Gulf states have invested $53.4 billion in...

      When the Taps Go Dark

      March 28, 2026eScore Editor

      Qatar operates desalination plants producing 538 million gallons per day. Bahrain depends on desalination for 85% of its drinking water. Kuwait for 90%. Gulf states have invested $53.4 billion in...

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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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    • 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...

    • 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...

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    Regulation

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    • 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....

    • EPA seeking input on CWA Financial Capability Guidance

      EPA seeking input on CWA Financial Capability G...

      March 28, 2026

      The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is seeking public input on its Clean Water Act Financial Capability Assessment (FCA) guidance. This non-regulatory guidance is an important resource that helps local...

      EPA seeking input on CWA Financial Capability G...

      March 28, 2026

      The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is seeking public input on its Clean Water Act Financial Capability Assessment (FCA) guidance. This non-regulatory guidance is an important resource that helps local...

    • 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....

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