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Water utilities are facing complex challenges including climate variability, population growth, water demand, aging infrastructure, and many more. Rethinking water resources and how we can align people, processes and technologies to solve multiple problems at once will be the cornerstone of a resilient and sustainable future.

One Water embraces the shared challenges and complementary strengths across utilities and their communities. It recognizes that all water – regardless of origin – is a valuable resource that must be maximized to provide everyone with safe, convenient and affordable access to potable water.

Expert viewpoints

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Key Takeaways from the WEF/AWWA Utility Management Conference 2022

The focus of this year’s Utility Management Conference was people; both those in the communities at the center of our goal for clean, affordable water for all, and those in the industry who came together in Orlando, FL to discuss the ways in which we can make this goal a reality.
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Becoming fit enough to tackle One Water’s 3 biggest challenges

One Water and becoming fit-for-future have a lot in common, starting with the mission: giving everyone safe, convenient and affordable access to potable water. Embracing the connections will be pivotal to overcoming One Water’s three biggest challenges.
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Water wants to become fit-for-future – is it looking in the right places?

When most water utilities talk about becoming fit-for-future, they tend to focus on technology that improves operations and protects infrastructure. But successful change depends on how we leverage our most important asset: people.
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Tanya McCoy-Caretti

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