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Now here is the Top 10 news that shook the World of Water in August and September 2025 :
Scottish Water has secured the top spot in the 2025 annual water company survey…
by British Water, thanks to strong results in policy, sustainability, communication, and contractual practices. The survey assesses combined water and wastewater companies across 12 key performance areas.
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Xylem and Amazon have partnered with Mexican water utilities to implement smart water infrastructure upgrades in Mexico City and Monterrey, aiming to save more than 1.3 billion liters of water annually.
Leveraging Xylem’s advanced leak detection and real-time data analytics alongside Amazon’s strategic investments, the initiative addresses chronic water loss from aging pipelines, improves supply reliability, and enhances urban water resiliency for millions of residents. By combining artificial intelligence with cutting-edge leak management tools, this collaboration marks a landmark step in tackling water scarcity and promoting sustainable resource management across Mexico’s most water-stressed urban centers.
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The Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), in collaboration with the Sudanese government, has launched a nationwide vaccination campaign aiming to protect 9.4 million livestock…
from highly contagious diseases such as peste des petits ruminants, sheep and goat pox, and anthrax. Running from October 2025 to January 2026, the initiative will safeguard the livelihoods of over three million pastoralists and agro-pastoralists amid Sudan’s worsening food crisis, ensuring continued access to milk, meat, and income for millions. By targeting transboundary and zoonotic diseases, the campaign is expected to benefit both Sudanese families and regional consumers of animal protein, while also supporting the national economy and food security during a critical time.
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The 2025 Forum of the Standing Committee on Finance under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) convened at the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) headquarters in Rome, focusing on accelerating climate action and resilience through financing for sustainable food systems and agriculture.
Held at a pivotal moment ahead of COP 30 in November, the Forum gathers international leaders as countries intensify efforts to achieve the shared target of mobilizing US$1.3 trillion in climate finance.
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For many years, industrial and developmental chemicals have persisted in the sediments of Puget Sound, posing ongoing risks to both marine life and human health.
Despite more than three decades of remediation and monitoring efforts, certain contaminants remain deeply embedded within the Sound’s marine species and nearshore habitats, highlighting the challenges and complexities involved in fully restoring this vital ecosystem. These lingering pollutants continue to prompt critical discussions about the most effective strategies for achieving lasting environmental recovery.
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