Hacker tries to poison Florida

How secure are your control systems?

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Water still to catch fire

WaterAid has launched a Water on Mars animated short.

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Fight water scarcity like it’s a war

So says Major David J.​ Stuckenberg.

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Day Zero – Lessons for New Zealand

New Zealand is widely regarded as having dealt well with one crisis: COVID-19.  But there’s another one they appear to be struggling with.

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iNet software does the work of 100 people

Using software to monitor the network is essential.

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Detecting network problems before customers do

Pace ‘Detecting Network Problems Before Users Do’ by Stefano Gridelli of NetBeez, 13 June 2017 In a perfect world, water networks have 100% uptime and adequate pressure. In reality, customers experience loss of pressure, water quality issues, and outages. In under-invested networks, this is even more frequent. Yet, providing a good customer experience is possible. […]

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Australia’s worst ever drought

The world seems to be suffering droughts of greater severity than ever before this year.

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War and water

Avdiivka is a town in Ukraine just north of Donetsk. It’s in a war zone. In 2013 its population was officially 35,000. In January 2017 the BBC estimated the population to be between 16,000 and 22,000.

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i2O achieves gold standard for information security

i2O, the smart water network solutions company, today announced that it has achieved ISO 27001 certification, the internationally-recognised standard for best practice in information security and managing critical data.

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Lady Freethinker

Lady Freethinker is ‘a nonprofit media organization with the mission of achieving a free and compassionate world – for every species.’

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