Cities, states say they'll need more help to replace millions of lead pipesThe new federal rule aims to eliminate millions of lead pipes within 10 years, posing financial challenges for water utilities and ratepayers.
EPA's drinking water limits for PFAS are under threat and that's nothing newUtility trade groups oppose EPA's drinking water limits for PFAS despite mission to provide clean water.Utilities' lobbying efforts have historically weakened clean water regulations.
Cities, states say they'll need more help to replace millions of lead pipesThe new federal rule aims to eliminate millions of lead pipes within 10 years, posing financial challenges for water utilities and ratepayers.
EPA's drinking water limits for PFAS are under threat and that's nothing newUtility trade groups oppose EPA's drinking water limits for PFAS despite mission to provide clean water.Utilities' lobbying efforts have historically weakened clean water regulations.
US says cyberattacks against water supplies are rising, and utilities need to do more to stop themCyberattacks on water utilities are increasing, with 70% of utilities failing cybersecurity standards, urging immediate action to protect drinking water.
US officials warn cyberattacks on water systems are increasingCyberattacks on water utilities are increasing in frequency and severity, with 70% of inspected utilities violating breach prevention standards.
A new EPA cyberattack alert urges U.S. water systems to upgrade security immediatelyWater utilities face increasing cyberattack threats, with 70% failing standards. Urgent action needed to protect against severe impacts like water contamination and supply disruption.
EPA will step up inspections of water sector cybersecurityThe EPA is increasing security inspections for water utilities due to rising cybersecurity threats, citing non-compliance with security requirements.
EPA warns of increasing cyberattacks on water utilitiesWater utilities are increasingly targeted by cyberattacks, urging immediate protective actions by addressing vulnerabilities and enhancing cybersecurity measures.
US says cyberattacks against water supplies are rising, and utilities need to do more to stop themCyberattacks on water utilities are increasing, with 70% of utilities failing cybersecurity standards, urging immediate action to protect drinking water.
US officials warn cyberattacks on water systems are increasingCyberattacks on water utilities are increasing in frequency and severity, with 70% of inspected utilities violating breach prevention standards.
A new EPA cyberattack alert urges U.S. water systems to upgrade security immediatelyWater utilities face increasing cyberattack threats, with 70% failing standards. Urgent action needed to protect against severe impacts like water contamination and supply disruption.
EPA will step up inspections of water sector cybersecurityThe EPA is increasing security inspections for water utilities due to rising cybersecurity threats, citing non-compliance with security requirements.
EPA warns of increasing cyberattacks on water utilitiesWater utilities are increasingly targeted by cyberattacks, urging immediate protective actions by addressing vulnerabilities and enhancing cybersecurity measures.
Critical US water systems face "disabling cyberattacks," White House warnsWater utilities facing disabling cyberattacks by foreign nationsSpecific incidents of cyberattacks on water facilities