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  • August 2025
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Journal of Water Resource Engineering and Management

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  • August 2025
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Water Infrastructure Asset Management - Webinar (Recorded)

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  • January 2024
  • 65 Minutes
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A Legal Framework for One Water Management - Webinar (Recorded)

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Fundamentals of Groundwater. Edition No. 2

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  • January 2024
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The Water Supply market is a sector of the water industry that focuses on the provision of potable water to residential, commercial, and industrial customers. It includes the collection, treatment, storage, and distribution of water, as well as the infrastructure and equipment necessary to do so. The market is composed of public and private entities, including utilities, municipalities, and private companies. The Water Supply market is highly regulated, with governments setting standards for water quality and safety. Companies in the market must adhere to these standards, as well as any additional regulations set by local authorities. Additionally, companies must ensure that their operations are efficient and cost-effective. The Water Supply market is a vital part of the water industry, providing essential services to customers. Companies in the market include American Water, Aqua America, SUEZ, and Veolia. Show Less Read more