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Editorial note: To celebrate another successful year, BC Water News will publish the most popular articles according to our readers during our holiday hiatus, resuming publication on Jan. 3.

In 2023, the water sector aimed for a more secure and resilient future for our growing communities.

From research and development of groundbreaking innovations that make the most of our One Water resources like water reuse to optimizing our technology and data to strengthen our infrastructure and assets, the industry has renewed its focus on growing a workforce that better reflects diversity, equality, and inclusion for new ideas, perspectives, and to meet the workforce demands of tomorrow.

As the industry continues working together to provide critical infrastructure to our communities, protecting the health of our environment remains a top priority.

Here are the Top 10 headlines curated by BC Water News’ editorial staff.

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Updates at San Francisco’s largest wastewater treatment facility to support the city’s sustainability goals

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Massive $1.6B Gowanus Canal clean water project breaks ground

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Boise invests in advanced recycled water technology to build resiliency

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Early planning ensures reliable drinking water in drought conditions

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Stormwater managers adjust to fifth ‘WOTUS’ redefinition since 2015

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Results are in from the first-ever State of One Water field assessment

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EPA mandates states report on cyber threats to water systems

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Water Research Foundation partners with utilities to advance DE&I in the water sector

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What you need to know about the US EPA’s new PFAS drinking water MCLs

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Historic water reuse program to produce a new, drought-proof source of high-quality water for Southern California

Special thanks to our volunteer editorial team whose expertise and dedication help make BC Water News a premiere water industry resource!