Water

2024 - 11 - 4

Water You Waiting For? Get Ready for a Splashing Good Time!

Community Projects - Drinking Water Safety - Environmental Issues - Infrastructure - Sustainable Practices - Water Conservation - Water Rights

From Kakamega's mega water project to Nobel laureates supporting clean water initiatives, dive into the world of water news!

Water is a precious resource, and different regions are taking impactful steps to manage it responsibly. On November 4, 2024, the Fairhaven Water Department is busy flushing its water mains, ensuring that the drinking water remains clean and fresh for its residents. Flushing water mains is essential to keep the pipes clear, preventing any sediment build-up and helping to maintain the overall quality of the water supply. The department prioritizes transparency and public health, showcasing the importance of municipal efforts in maintaining infrastructure that keeps community life flowing smoothly.

Across the Atlantic, the Tampa Water Department has taken a modern approach by making its service line inventory available online. This resource provides residents and businesses with critical insights into the infrastructure behind their drinking water. As many people become more health-conscious and environmentally aware, this initiative emphasizes the vital role of transparency and communication in community management. Knowing where our water comes from can foster a greater appreciation for this vital resource and spark conversations around conservation.

Meanwhile, in Kakamega, Kenya, an exciting Sh100 million water project is on the horizon, set to start operations in 2027. This initiative, officiated by Governor Fernendes Barasa alongside USAID mission director David Gosney, is aimed at enhancing access to clean water and addressing local water shortages. For many communities, reliable access to fresh water is not just about convenience; itโ€™s about health, prosperity, and ensuring a better quality of life for the residents. The project will serve as a beacon of hope, demonstrating what can be accomplished through collaborative efforts and investment in essential services.

Water conservation is gaining traction globally, and Harmony Gold has made headlines by refurbishing wastewater treatment plants in South Africa's notable regions of Matjhabeng, Matlosana, and Merafong. Their commitment highlights the importance of recycling and treating wastewater instead of wasting a completely precious resource. Furthermore, celebrating Nobel winner Dr. Geoffrey Hinton's generous donation of $350,000 to Water First showcases how individual efforts can contribute significantly to global water initiatives, particularly for vulnerable Indigenous communities in need of safe drinking water.

As we navigate through these advancements, it's crucial to remember that together, we can make a difference. Did you know that globally, around 2.2 billion people still lack access to safely managed drinking water services? With initiatives like these, we may move closer to solving this glaring issue. Another interesting fact: according to UNICEF, the children of families with access to clean water are more likely to attend school and thrive economically. Water truly is life, so let's cherish and protect this invaluable resource!

Water Main Flushing 11/4/2024 | fairhavenma (Fairhaven MA |)

The Fairhaven Water Department will continue flushing water mains today (November 4, 2024) during the day. The plan is to flush today during the day and ...

Water Department Makes Inventory of Service Lines Available Online (City of Tampa)

The Tampa Water Department is giving residents and businesses new insight into the infrastructure that delivers drinking water to their property.

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Community Water Development Fund in Ireland (fundsforNGOs)

Deadline: 06-Dec-2024 The Community Water Development Fund (CWDF) is a grants scheme to enable community driven projects that will help improve water ...

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WEF joins White House roundtable on water security and climate ... (Water Finance & Management)

WEF Executive Director Ralph Exton at the Oct. 31 White House roundtable. The Water Environment Federation (WEF) joined other national leaders at the White ...

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Kakamega unveils Sh100m water project, to start operations in 2027 (The Star, Kenya)

Governor Fernendes Barasa and USAID mission director to Kenya and East Africa David Gosney officiated at the commissioning of the project at jua Kali area in ...

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Harmony wins gold for Water Conservation (Mining Review)

Harmony Gold has made a substantial impact on local communities by refurbishing wastewater treatment plants in Matjhabeng, Matlosana, and Merafong ...

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Texas sued New Mexico over Rio Grande water. Now the states are ... (Texas Tribune)

After the U.S. Supreme Court sided with the federal government in the long-running water dispute, the states โ€” which had finally worked out a water-sharing ...

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Nobel Winner Donates Half of Prize Money to Water First (GlobeNewswire)

Nobel winner Dr. Geoffrey Hinton donates $350000 to organization supporting safe water in Indigenous communities...

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Survey: One in two Kansans concerned about state's water supply (kansaspublicradio.org)

The survey, by the Docking Institute of Public Affairs at Fort Hays State University, found one-third of Kansans think the state and local government are ...

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Sparkling Vs. Still Water: Is One More Hydrating? Dietitians Explain (Today.com)

Commonly called carbonated water or seltzer, sparkling water comes in countless flavors and varieties. The billion-dollar sparkling water industry is now ...

Barre water cleared for drinking (Barre Montpelier Times Argus)

BARRE โ€” A precautionary boil-water notice that affected the west side of the city was lifted over the weekend after water samples collected in the wake of a ...

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How water is consciously used on the Blacksburg campus (Virginia Tech Daily)

From the creation of new buildings to landscape irrigation, sustainable practices surrounding water use are implemented at Virginia Tech in order to support ...

Southpoint Water System Issues Boil Water Advisory (Cumberland County)

Customers can call the Cumberland County Public Utilities Department at 910-678-7682 for more information.

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County issues boil water advisory for Southpoint Water System (CityView TODAY)

A boil water advisory has been issued to some customers within the Gray's Creek Water and Sewer District, the county said in a press release Monday.

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New Operating Permit Issued for California's State Water Project to ... (California Department of Water Resources)

A Balanced Approach is Key to Benefiting California's Endangered Fish Species Through Habitat Restoration, Improved Flow Measures, Monitoring, and Hatchery ...

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Cumberland County issues boil water advisory for Southpoint Water ... (WRAL.com)

A recent sample from the Southpoint Water System, located in the Gray's Creek Water and Sewer District, tested positive for E. coli bacteria. As a precautionary ...

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Executive Summary - Challenges and opportunities in water ... (ReliefWeb)

Analysis in English on El Salvador about Climate Change and Environment, Peacekeeping and Peacebuilding and more; published on 4 Nov 2024 by Wilson Center.

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Arizona will soon allow 'toilet-to-tap' drinking water (Arizona Daily Star)

An Arizona department took the required legal steps Monday to publish draft rules for allowing Arizona cities and utilities to use such technology to send ...

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The common problem that could lead to a water bill as high as $10K (WTOP)

For Nicole Hines of Germantown, Maryland, it was quite a shock when she called WSSC Water to check her bill and an automated voice read a total of nearly ...

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Lack of reliable data hampers water-resilient Europe, says water ... (EURACTIV)

A group of water tech companies, including Siemens, Bentley, Cisco, and Schneider Electric, says a lack of reliable data and lack of measurement at the EU ...

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Follansbee Council questioned about water rate increase (The Steubenville Herald-Star)

FOLLANSBEE โ€” On Monday, Follansbee Council heard from a handful of residents who questioned plans to raise the water rate for the city's downtown and ...

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