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Smart Water business intelligence week 12/05/2025

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A new UN-Water report on the Global Analysis and Assessment of Sanitation and Drinking-Water (GLAAS) has just been released:

[ONU] Nouveau livre blanc GLAAS : Améliorer le suivi des moyens de mise en œuvre pour l’eau et l’assainissement

Technology

Researchers at the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Jodhpur have developed a new, low-cost mobile tool to detect arsenic contamination in water sources, addressing a risk to human health and the environment:

Mobile, low-cost arsenic detection tool for safe water

Regulation

Lee Zeldin, Administrator of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), presented the agency’s next steps to combat per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS). Among these measures, Mr. Zeldin announced a long list, including the appointment of an agency lead for PFAS, the creation of Effluent Limitation Guidelines (ELGs) for certain PFAS to prevent these persistent chemicals from entering drinking water systems, and initiatives to collaborate with Congress and industry to establish a clear accountability framework that ensures the polluter pays principle and protects passive receptors:

Administrator Zeldin Announces Major US EPA Actions to Combat PFAS Contamination

Financing

The UK water sector is facing unprecedented environmental, supply, and infrastructure challenges, according to a critical new report from the National Audit Office (NAO). With a projected deficit of five billion liters of water per day by 2050, the sector urgently needs to attract record investment to secure future supplies. However, the report finds that the regulatory framework has failed to ensure the operational improvements and financial resilience needed to meet imminent demands:

UK water sector faces historic investment challenge to secure water future, NAO report warns

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