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Home » water scarcity

Articles Tagged with ''water scarcity''

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LIXIL surpasses 100M milestone in global sanitation access through SATO

In collaboration with a diverse range of partners, LIXIL is focused on creating sanitation markets in global economies and rural communities.
March 3, 2026

Approximately 1.7 billion people do not have basic hygiene services at home. The human cost is devastating: more than 1,000 children under the age of five die every day from diseases spread by unsafe drinking water, poor sanitation, and inadequate hygiene.


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IAPMO launches March4Water 2026: Water Solutions for Growing Communities

In honor of World Plumbing Day on March 11th and World Water Day on March 22nd, IAPMO has launched its annual observance month, March4Water 2026.
March 2, 2026

This month, IAPMO aims to raise awareness about how communities can build resilience to water stress. 


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Innovation vs. sustainability: AI's reliance on water

As artificial intelligence reshapes daily life, its dependence on massive volumes of water is raising environmental concerns.
September 26, 2025

AI is everywhere — powering search engines, chatbots, and digital tools — but few realize its reliance on water. Data centers, the backbone of AI, consume billions of gallons annually to stay cool, often in drought-stricken regions. With usage projected to skyrocket, industry leaders face growing pressure to balance innovation with sustainability.


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EPA and consumer demand call for water saving installations

Trends in water efficiency and sustainability in plumbing.
Jenni Steele
April 16, 2025

The Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC) suggests that 70% of all counties in the U.S. may face more serious water shortages in the next 30 years. This depletion threatens to reduce stream flows, increase land subsidence, and elevate water costs for both households and industries.


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Arizona family receives new water well and pump courtesy of HometownH2O collaboration

October 29, 2024

Xylem, in conjunction with its Goulds Water Technology brand, is engaged in regular water well initiatives to provide secure water access to rural areas, striving to increase public awareness of the challenges surrounding lack of water access.


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Rising tide: Water reuse systems gain momentum as sustainable solutions take root

Water scarcity is forcing state and local governments to rethink water usage.
February 8, 2024

Water scarcity is a growing issue globally. Some regions are adopting water reuse and rainwater capture solutions. Onsite water reuse can help save money, reduce water demands, and manage stormwater flows. With onsite water reuse, you can reuse up to 95% of a building's wastewater.


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Guest Editorial | David Ratliff

Water shortages series: What happened to our water?

Part four in a series exploring water shortages and possible solutions
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David Ratliff
October 13, 2023

The increase in population and the associated trash continues to increase the need for clean water. These problems are not going to improve until we decide to work for that progress.


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Guest Editorial | Bartholomew Jae

Gen Z wants technology, and skilled trades are rising to the challenge

Lean into technology when recruiting, retaining the younger generation.
Bartholomew Jae
August 9, 2023

The current U.S. workforce is comprised of four generations: Baby Boomers, Gen X, Millennials, and Gen Z. But there’s one generation in particular that the skilled trades have their eyes on right now: Gen Z.


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Guest Editorial | David Ratliff

Water shortages series: Water shortage solutions

Part Three in a series exploring water shortages and possible solutions.
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David Ratliff
July 12, 2023

There is no one solution to the issue of water shortages. If the discussion is about helping people get fresh water, most will initially think of water wells as the primary solution.


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Guest Editorial | David Ratliff

Water shortages series: The water scarcity situation

Part Two in a series exploring water shortages and possible solutions.
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David Ratliff
June 9, 2023

I once had someone tell me “I don’t care where water comes from as long as it comes out of that faucet when I turn it on.”


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