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Water utilities in the United States, particularly smaller ones, have been slow to invest in technology to improve health, safety, and efficiency. Water rates in the United States are lower on average than in peer countries in the European Union and the United Kingdom, despite annual growth of 5% over the last ten years. The […]

Water utilities in the United States, particularly smaller ones, have been slow to invest in technology to improve health, safety, and efficiency. Water rates in the United States are lower on average than in peer countries in the European Union and the United Kingdom, despite annual growth of 5% over the last ten years.

The importance of federal investment in water and wastewater infrastructure is widely acknowledged, and efforts to address it are gaining traction. However, even a significant increase in federal funding will not be enough to cover the necessary investment; private capital will also be required.  Investor and private-sector interest in traditional and tech-enabled water and wastewater services is growing. If system players are strategic, efficient, and well-coordinated with one another and with the public sector, there is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to prepare the system to be resilient, safe, and affordable for future generations.

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Water scarcity is a major concern in the West, where precipitation is desperately needed. The West’s multi-year drought is expected to continue, if not worsen, in the coming months, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. In California, which did not receive enough much-needed precipitation this winter, extreme drought has increased from 12% to 35% […]

Water scarcity is a major concern in the West, where precipitation is desperately needed. The West’s multi-year drought is expected to continue, if not worsen, in the coming months, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. In California, which did not receive enough much-needed precipitation this winter, extreme drought has increased from 12% to 35% in the last week. The Colorado River’s scarcity is a symptom of a larger problem. The West’s reservoirs have reached dangerously low water levels as a result of the severe drought. Drought conditions in the South, particularly Texas, have worsened in recent months, with more than 90 percent of the state now in drought, according to the most recent US Drought Monitor.

WATER INVESTMENT – FUTURE OF THE WORLD

The need for investment in the US water system is at an all-time high. On average, 14 to 18 percent of total daily treated potable water in the United States is lost through leaks, with some water systems reporting water-loss rates exceeding 60 percent. The 1970s and 1980s saw the construction of much of the nation’s water and wastewater infrastructure. The average water-network pipe in the United States is 45 years old, with some cast-iron pipes dating back more than a century.

To continue to provide safe and dependable service, systems must replace ageing infrastructure. Beyond the need to address the backlog of ageing infrastructure, several challenges add urgency to the need for investment and action. Climate resilience is now a top priority for many US governments and water operators as the frequency and intensity of extreme weather events such as droughts and floods have increased.

In the forthcoming article, we will talk further on the importance of federal investment in water and wastewater infrastructure, follow us here…

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Where rising sea levels endanger drinking water, scientists look for low-cost solutions.  Experts point out that saltwater intrusion is not a new issue, and that sea-level rise will only accelerate the problem for many coastal communities with limited potable water resources. Groundwater salinity levels are rising due to a variety of factors, including overuse of […]

Where rising sea levels endanger drinking water, scientists look for low-cost solutions.  Experts point out that saltwater intrusion is not a new issue, and that sea-level rise will only accelerate the problem for many coastal communities with limited potable water resources.

Groundwater salinity levels are rising due to a variety of factors, including overuse of deep aquifers by water utilities and agricultural users, according to the US Geological Survey.  In Florida, saltwater has infiltrated groundwater supplies in a variety of ways.  There is saltwater intrusion in communities ranging from New Jersey to Texas, with a particular emphasis on rural and low-income areas that may be experiencing multiple climate change effects.

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