RESILIENCY RESOURCES
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Climate change is unfolding right before our very eyes. And for Denver Water it is serious business. Experts in Colorado point to rising temperatures, earlier spring runoff, and extreme fire behavior as powerful evidence for climate shifts resulting from the buildup of greenhouse gases tied to power generation, tailpipe emissions, and a wide array of additional human activities over decades.
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Project to raise dam will improve water reliability for more than 1.5 million people while benefiting the environment.
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The president of Black & Veatch's water business reveals the findings of the company’s annual water survey and report, offering a snapshot of where we stand and insight on what is needed.
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Drinking water is obviously affected by the persistent drought plaguing the U.S. — but not just in terms of its supply. Learn the other effects, including degraded water quality, and how to combat them.
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Public works operations and water utility personnel are now using AI-enabled insight to better serve their communities and save money.
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Two water leaders from Tucson, AZ, reveal how big cities can thrive in the desert, even amid historic drought.
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The data center industry is uniquely positioned to develop innovative solutions that drive collective action for meaningful water stewardship.
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Exactly 16 years after Hurricane Katrina devastated the city of New Orleans on its way toward becoming the most expensive natural disaster in U.S. history, Hurricane Ida slammed into the Gulf Coast with great force. The storm would eventually move north, leaving a trail of destruction across much of the Eastern Seaboard. Nearly a month later, many who were in its path are still feeling the effects.
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Groundwater resources currently supply drinking water to nearly half the world’s population and roughly 40 percent of water used for irrigation globally. What many people don’t realize is how old — and how vulnerable — much of that water is.
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Peer utilities across the United States highlight utility’s work to protect ecosystems, communities and climate.