Smart Water business intelligence week 23/10/2023
Market
The U.S. EPA is withdrawing its plan to require states to evaluate the cybersecurity and integrity of public water system programs. Although the agency says it continues to believe that cybersecurity protections are essential for the public water sector, the decision came after Republican-led states sued the agency for proposing the rule:
The US EPA won’t force water utilities to inspect their cyber defenses
Technology
Researchers from the State University of São Paulo (UNESP) in Brazil have developed a strategy to remove glyphosate from water, one of the most frequently used herbicides in the world. Inspired by the concept of circular economy, the technique is based on sugar cane bagasse, a waste produced by sugar and ethanol factories:
Brazilian researchers develop method of purifying water contaminated by glyphosate
Regulation
The Council today reached agreement (“general approach”) on a proposal to revise the directive on the treatment of urban waste water. This revision will modernize it by broadening its scope and aligning it with the objectives of the European Green Deal:
Financing
The Board of Directors of the African Development Bank granted financing of $13.15 million to Burundi on October 5, 2023, to help the country implement phase 1 of the support program for the sector. water and strengthening climate resilience:
The AfDB grants Burundi over $13 million to tackle climate change impacts through water security