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Health, environmental, economic, institutional issues; the key figures of the water sector can be found in the last issue of Intercommunalités (dossier on page 6):

Pour une politique de l’eau globale et coopérative

Technology

Since the 2014-2019 military programming law, drinking water treatment and distribution infrastructures, like wastewater treatment plants, are among the operators of vital importance (OIV). Due to the generalization of co-activity situations and the increase in technological solutions combining IoT and connected systems, the integration of cyberthreats by water operators has reached a milestone in recent years:

Cybersécurité : un enjeu élevé, des difficultés réelles mais des opérateurs qui ont décidé d’investir

Regulation

Reducing pressures from agriculture is key to improving the condition of Europe’s rivers, lakes, transitional coastal waters and seas, and groundwater. An assessment by the European Environment Agency (EEA), released today, shows that wider adoption of sustainable agricultural management practices is needed to improve water status, as well as biodiversity:

Agricultural policy needs to secure stronger environmental improvements for water in Europe

Financing

Last April, the Prefect of Guadeloupe initiated a mission made up of experts to strengthen the exploitation of the resource, secure the production of drinking water and ultimately put an end to the water towers in the territory. A few days ago, the mission delivered its report. One of the points of this dossier is the need for additional investments to reduce leaks:

La complexité du problème de l’eau en Guadeloupe auscultée dans un nouveau rapport

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