What’s Up With Water – June 1, 2020
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Listen to the June 1, 2020 edition of What’s Up with Water, your “need-to-know news” of the world’s water.
HotSpots H2O: Major Cyberattack on Israeli Water Systems Foreshadows Future Dangers to Infrastructure
Israel thwarted a major cyberattack on its water systems last month, the country’s national cyber chief Yigal Unna confirmed last week.
Perspective | Do Two Failed Dams Foretell a Dire Future?
It is possible that more dams will fail.
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Utilities in Developing Countries, in Financial Tailspin, Try to Keep Water Flowing During Pandemic and Beyond
Water utilities are experiencing a ‘double hit’ in their finances that could hinder operations into the future.
HotSpots H2O: Powerful Cyclone Amphan Uproots Millions in Bangladesh and India
Parts of Bangladesh and eastern India are reeling in the aftermath of Cyclone Amphan, the most powerful storm to hit the region in more than a decade.
Country’s Aging Dams, a ‘Sitting Duck,’ Facing a Barrage of Hazards
Repairing all the country’s deficient dams could cost $70 billion. Having them fail would come with a far greater price, experts say.
As Pandemic Magnifies Navajo Nation Water Deficit, Coronavirus Funding Questions Arise
Navajo Nation president and residents want to use federal Covid-19 funds on water infrastructure. Is that allowed?
CDC, EPA Change Building Reopening Guidance After Acknowledging Error
Agencies admit incorrect guidance in documents intended to protect people from a deadly waterborne disease.
What’s Up With Water – May 18, 2020
Listen to the May 18, 2020 edition of What’s Up with Water, your “need-to-know news” of the world’s water.
HotSpots H2O: First Case of Covid-19 Confirmed in Crowded Rohingya Refugee Camps
The first case of Covid-19 has been confirmed in one of the world's largest refugee camps, in Bangladesh, which has been preparing for months for the arrival of the illness.
‘Deadly’ Consequences If Stagnant Water in Shuttered Buildings Is Not Properly Addressed
The extensive closure of offices, hotels, restaurants and other commercial buildings in response to the coronavirus pandemic is a potential health hazard once those structures are reopened to the public.
House Democrats Add Water Provisions to Next Coronavirus Bill Proposal
Democrats seek water shutoff protections and aid to low-income customers as part of $3 trillion package. Republicans quickly dismissed the bill.