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    Digital Water and Cyber-Physical Resilience: Securing the Future of Water Infrastructure

    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, agricultural actors, technology providers, researchers, insurers, and capital readers increasingly rely on digital systems to … Continue reading "Digital Water and Cyber-Physical Resilience: Securing the Future of Water Infrastructure"

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    Wastewater, Reuse, and Circular Water: From Risk Burden to Resilience Infrastructure

    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, urban growth, industrial continuity, water quality, energy use, nutrient cycles, climate adaptation, and water security. … Continue reading "Wastewater, Reuse, and Circular Water: From Risk Burden to Resilience Infrastructure"

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    Water Quality and Public Health: Evidence, Monitoring, Trust, and System Readiness

    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 chemical, physical, biological, or radiological parameters. It is a system condition that reflects source-water protection, … Continue reading "Water Quality and Public Health: Evidence, Monitoring, Trust, and System Readiness"

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    Water Quality and Public Health: Evidence, Monitoring, Trust, and System Readiness

    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 chemical, physical, biological, or radiological parameters. It is a system condition that reflects source-water protection, … Continue reading "Water Quality and Public Health: Evidence, Monitoring, Trust, and System Readiness"

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    Flood Intelligence, Stormwater Resilience, and Coastal Water Risk

    Turning Flood Hazard, Urban Drainage Stress, Wastewater Overflow, Critical Asset Exposure, and Coastal Risk Into Actionable Water-System Readiness Flood risk is one of the most visible forms of water-system failure, but it is rarely only a flood problem. Flooding exposes the relationship between hydrology, land use, drainage infrastructure, wastewater systems, transport corridors, hospitals, schools, energy … Continue reading "Flood Intelligence, Stormwater Resilience, and Coastal Water Risk"

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