England will run out of water within 20 years

Foreigners think it always rains in the UK and they know it’s a group of islands surrounded by water, so this news may come as a surprise.

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Infrastructure bill passes Senate in USA

The Democrat-led House of Representatives has passed the infrastructure bill designed to upgrade the United States’ crumbling infrastructure. But its chances of being approved in the Republican-led Senate is zero.

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NB-IoT passes tipping point

As of June 2020 GSMA had identified 94 NB-IoT networks and 37 networks LTE-M networks switched on.

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New Supply Interruption Detection Service ‘SIDS’

Artesia Consulting and i2O Water announce new Supply Interruption Detection Service ‘SIDS’.

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Data Management Milestones

Water Finance and Management has identified 4 data management milestones.

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Global Risks Report 2020

Water crises remains a major global risk.

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Artesia Consulting & i2O Water strategic partnership

Artesia Consulting and i2O Water are delighted to announce a global strategic partnership that will make Artesia’s Data Analytics software available to i2O’s clients as part of the iNet advanced analytics solution.

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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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The cloud is the silver lining

Lockdown has demonstrated the value of cloud computing.

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Ancient and modern

Lima is the capital and largest city in Peru.  Its population is more than 10 million, making it about the same size as London, Paris, Seoul, or Chennai.

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The Last Drop

In 2019 ‘sustainability journalist” Tim Smedley wrote Clearing The Air.  It’s highly rated and was shortlisted for the Royal Society insight investment science book prize 2019.

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Stock picking

Water companies have been busy pandemic planning. And their suppliers have no doubt been busy planning too, trying to work out the likely impact of the COVID-19 situation. There are several pointers now to water use being up overall in spite of commercial and industrial use being down.

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