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    Trust between water suppliers and stakeholders is essential. It develops through honest, transparent interactions and sound business practices—valuing public interests, charging fair rates, and ensuring reliable service. Engagement practices vary wid...
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    CALL FOR PAPERS Guest Edited by Professor Ligy Philip, Dr Ashok Chapagain and Dr Hassan Aboelnga Water security and sustainability have long been used to address water-related challenges. Building resilience is crucial to achieve this and to ensure s...
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    The current global water crisis and the need for sustainable water and wastewater management approaches calls for a unique opportunity to bring together research that explores the application of circular economy principles in water and wastewater man...
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    CALL FOR PAPERS Guest Edited by Professor Veljko Prodanovic, Dr Milan Stojković, Professor Guang Yang, Dr Donghoon Lee, Professor João P. Leitão, Professor Tiantian Yang and Professor Robert Sitzenfrei The water sector is rapidly adopting digital tec...
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    CALL FOR PAPERS Guest Edited by Dr Liliana Pagliero, Dr Kathy Cinque and Dr Arash Zamyadi Lakes and reservoirs provide drinking water, support biodiversity, and sustain recreation and economic activities but face threats from pollution, climate chang...
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    CALL FOR PAPERS Guest Edited by Professor Vasilis Kanakoudis, Dr Diganta B Das, Professor Maurizio Giugni, Professor Francesco De Paola, Professor Evangelos Keramaris, Dr Lipika Deka and Dr Manuel Herrera Water supply systems have traditionally relie...
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    The importance of Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene (WaSH) inequities in High-Income Countries (HICs) lies in addressing overlooked populations and rethinking service design for equity and sustainability. As normative concepts shift in the mid-2020s, it...
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    The use of treatment wetlands has evolved beyond a technical innovation into a means of rethinking our relationship with nature and its solutions. By adopting sustainable wastewater treatment, we move toward a future where human development and envir...
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