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Featured Reports & Analysis
4 Aug | Research Note
Europe Recovery Funds Flow to Water Industry
From February 2021 through May 2022, the European Commission approved Member State payment requests as part of its Recovery and Resilience Facility (RRF) with a budget of €385.8 billion in loans and €338.0 billion in grants. These funds provide investments and reforms to manage the lasting economic effects of the coronavirus pandemic. Global Water
1 Aug | Insight Report
Water & Wastewater Utility Resiliency: Emerging Market Opportunities for Microgrids
Amid growing concerns about energy supplies and costs, water service reliability, and climate impacts, U.S. water and wastewater utilities are increasingly compelled to consider nontraditional approaches to operations stability, including backup power supplies. Still early in their adoption, particularly among water and wastewater utilities, microgrids are emerging as a potential path to more reliable system operations. Municipal WaterPFAS Remediation Forecasts
Utility spend for PFAS contamination in drinking water is forecasted to total US$6.15 billion by 2030.
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President & CEO, California Water Service Group
President & CEO, California Water Service Group