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Key Takeaways Water finance-readiness is not the same as financing. It does not mean that a project is bankable, investable, insurable, approved, certified, rated, endorsed, or ready for procurement. It means the project has enough structured evidence, governance clarity, risk...
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Key Takeaways Water security begins upstream. Treatment plants, reservoirs, pumps, pipes, meters, stormwater networks, reuse systems, and utility operations are essential, but they depend on the condition of watersheds, aquifers, wetlands, forests, soils, floodplains, rivers, recharge zones, and source waters. Watersheds...
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SCADA, Sensors, Smart Meters, Digital Twins, AI, Telemetry, Data Governance, Cybersecurity, and Responsible Water-System Intelligence Digital water is becoming one of the most important transformation frontiers in the water sector. Utilities, public authorities, infrastructure operators, basin organizations, industrial water users,...
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Treatment Capacity, Reuse Readiness, Resource Recovery, Wastewater Surveillance, Public Health Safeguards, and Circular Water Governance Wastewater is one of the most important but underleveraged foundations of modern water resilience. It sits at the intersection of public health, sanitation, environmental protection,...
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Source Protection, Treatment Reliability, Contamination Pathways, Laboratory Confidence, Public-Safe Reporting, and Health-Centered Water Governance Water quality is one of the most consequential interfaces between hydrology, infrastructure, public health, governance, and public trust. It is not only a technical measure of...