Webinar: WASH Emergency Response for Covid-19
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The Sanitation and Water for All partnership will host a webinar…
Water Utilities Prepare for Staffing Shortages
Keeping the water flowing, even in times of emergency, requires…
Water Utilities’ Biggest Coronavirus Concern Is Staffing
As the coronavirus spreads across the country, water utility leaders say that potential staffing shortages due to illness and quarantine are their biggest current concern in the Covid-19 pandemic.
$1.5 Billion for Water-Bill Assistance Inserted in House Democrats’ Coronavirus Aid Package
The latest version of the House Democrats’ coronavirus emergency aid package includes $1.5 billion to help Americans pay their water bills during the economic crisis caused by the pandemic.
‘This Is the Time to Act Collectively’: Anticipating Coronavirus Spread, Groups Seek to Scale Up Handwashing and Hygiene Efforts
Amid the global coronavirus pandemic, handwashing and hygiene are swelling in urgency and support, even though the message being delivered is not new.
Healthcare Facilities in Developing Countries a High Risk for Coronavirus Transmission
Few healthcare facilities in developing countries have complete water, sanitary, and hygienic services. They are vulnerable to Covid-19 transmission, health experts say.
The Stream, March 19, 2020: Cambodia to Halt New Mekong Hydropower Projects for 10 Years
The Global Rundown
Cambodia says it will halt hydropower construction…
HotSpots H2O: Venezuela, Where Hospitals and Homes Lack Soap and Water, Announces First Coronavirus Cases
For years, Venezuela’s healthcare system has veered toward collapse. Water, medicine, protective equipment, and other essentials have been in short supply. As the country reports its first coronavirus cases, experts fear the nation could be an ideal breeding ground for the disease.
As Cities Suspend Shutoffs, Water Access and Hygiene at Front of Coronavirus Response
Governments at all levels are beginning to review water access policies and inequalities that inhibit public and personal efforts to slow the spread of coronavirus.
Building Bigger Walls in San Francisco Bay to Hold Back Rising Waters
Spurred by a recent change in federal flood zone maps and a desire to prepare for rising seas, Foster City is in the process of raising its levees.
Hidden Flood Risk for San Francisco Bay Area Communities Lurks Underground
Flooding linked to rising groundwater levels is a neglected consequence of rising seas. Bigger walls won't keep it out.