A Recent Water Utility Cyberattack Under Federal Investigation
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Iran-Linked Hackers Breach Water Utility In Alleged Systems Hack
A recent cyberattack on a regional water system with reported ties to an international conflict has renewed questions about drinking water and wastewater treatment operations as critical points of failure in national security.
Pending PFAS Legislation Might Not Do Enough To Protect U.S. Consumers
Despite apparent legislative progress on one of the most pressing drinking water contamination issues in recent history, environmental advocates are warning that it could send the fight against these dangerous substances in the wrong direction.
EPA Announces Availability Of $30.7M In Grants To Support Water Systems In Small And Rural Communities
The US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced the availability of up to $30.7M in grant funding for technical assistance and training to support small drinking water and wastewater systems, including those in rural communities.
Portland, Oregon Tops 50 U.S. Cities With $121 Monthly Household Water Bill
The combined water and sewer bill for a typical U.S. household has increased by 56% since 2012, or 4.2% annually, according to a new Bluefield Research report, U.S. Municipal Water & Sewer: Annual Utility Rate Index, 2023.
US Water Alliance To Lead Project To Advance Climate Action In Water Sector
The US Water Alliance is proud to announce its selection by The Water Research Foundation (WRF) to spearhead a groundbreaking project to help water utilities measure their climate impact and communicate progress toward achieving net-zero targets.
Using AI To Find Microplastics
An interdisciplinary research team from the 加拿大滑铁卢大学 is using artificial intelligence (AI) to identify microplastics faster and more accurately than ever before.