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In September 2015, 193 world leaders agreed to 17 Global Goals for Sustainable Development. If these Goals are completed, it would mean an end to extreme poverty, inequality and climate change by 2030.
Goal 6. Ensure availability of water and sanitation for all.

  • [New] Water demand is projected to surpass supply by 30% by 2030, placing a binding physical ceiling on the most water-intensive industries unless governance and infrastructure catch up. The Rio Times
  • [New] The broader infrastructure commitment - a MXN 5.6 trillion public-private plan through 2030, with MXN 722 billion earmarked for 2026 alone across energy, transport, water, and airports - acknowledges that supply-side bottlenecks, not demand, are now the binding constraint on nearshoring growth. The Rio Times
  • [New] Across North America, water availability is moving from a background utility to a primary constraint, one that is already delaying projects, reshaping site viability, and introducing a new layer of risk into capital planning. Environment+Energy Leader
  • [New] In parallel, the EPA continues to expand its focus on emerging contaminants through efforts like the draft Contaminant Candidate List 6, reinforcing that water risk is broadening, not stabilizing. Environment+Energy Leader
  • [New] Water consumption for cooling AI data centers is predicted to double or even quadruple by 2028 compared to 2023. IEEE Spectrum
  • [New] The Legends Global Acts Water Fund will back efforts expected to restore 7.5 million gallons of water in drought-prone regions, including in Texas, California, and on the Arizona-California border. Trade Show News Network
  • [New] The U.S. faces a growing crisis in its drinking water infrastructure that threatens not only the reliability of vital services but also the affordability of water for millions of households. Smart Water Magazine
  • [New] If the entire funding shortfall is addressed through increased water rates, average household water bills will more than double by 2050. Smart Water Magazine
  • [New] The average annual bill for drinking water could rise from $429 in 2025 to $969 by 2050, an increase of 126%. Smart Water Magazine
  • [New] Household Drinking Water Bills Are Likely to More Than Double If communities rely exclusively on revenue from water bills to close the funding gap, average annual household drinking water bills would rise from $429 in 2025 to $969 by 2050 (2025 dollars) - more than doubling in real terms. American Water Works Association
  • [New] An estimated $13.6 billion per year in assistance would be needed by 2050 to keep water bills below commonly understood affordability benchmarks. American Water Works Association
  • [New] Global water demand is projected to increase by 20-30% by 2050, driven by population growth and economic development. Seametrics
  • [New] Although the Trump plan pledged the immediate resumption of full aid to Gaza, with rehabilitation of essential infrastructure - for water, sewage and electricity - as well as the equipment needed to clear rubble, humanitarian agencies say much more needs to be done. BBC News
  • [New] Cities, towns and industrial facilities across South Texas are racing to drill wells as Corpus Christi's reservoirs run dry, threatening the water supplies of rural residents and small towns that have long depended on local aquifers. RuralOrganizing
  • [New] The EPA has delayed compliance deadlines for certain PFAS drinking water standards to 2031 and signaled plans to rescind or reexamine rules for additional compounds, while preserving limits for PFOA and PFOS. FC&S Insurance
  • [New] Iranian hackers are exploiting cyber vulnerabilities in key software systems at U.S. water and energy providers. Just Security
  • [New] The Iran-linked hacking story is a reminder that cyber conflict is not abstract diplomacy; it is a live operational threat aimed at water systems, energy networks, and industrial control environments. News, Events, Advertising Options
  • [New] Increasing applications of submersible pumps in oil & gas industry and growing deep-water exploration activities are the prime factors expected to boost the demand for submersible pumps in Asia-Pacific during 2017-2026. Informed Infrastructure
  • [New] A serious water crisis threatens over sixty-four thousand residents in a major United States public water system, with engineers warning of total failure by April eighteenth, twenty twenty-six. Spreaker
  • [New] Greater partnership between the water sector and other industries will be key to driving faster, more effective progress in meeting the UK's Net Zero ambitions. Innovate UK Business Connect
  • [New] There are no official estimates for the other expected costs of adaptation in Singapore, such as battling heat or safeguarding food and water security. ST
  • [New] Non-potable recycled water represents an opportunity for datacenters but we need Sydney Water to make recycled water available at an affordable price. The Guardian
  • [New] The additional water use required was estimated at 250m liters per day by 2035, equivalent to the total production capacity of the Sydney Desalination Plant. The Guardian

Last updated: 13 April 2026



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