drinkwaternet
Drinkwaternet is a global collaborative network that coordinates data sharing, knowledge exchange, and mutual assistance among drinking water utilities, regulators, researchers, and technology providers. The network aims to improve access to safe, affordable drinking water by standardizing reporting, accelerating response to contamination events, and promoting best practices in water treatment and distribution.
Participants include municipal utilities, national regulators, academic institutions, private sector vendors, and non-governmental organizations. Members contribute
Drinkwaternet was founded in 2012 by a coalition of utilities and public health groups and has since
Operations center on a centralized data platform that uses standardized reporting schemas for water quality, incidents,
The technology base includes Internet of Things sensor networks, GIS mapping, and interoperable data interfaces that
Governance is multi-stakeholder, with a steering council representing utilities, regulators, researchers, and consumer groups. Funding comes
Impact assessments indicate improved transparency, timelier reporting, and enhanced mutual aid during emergencies. Critics note uneven
See also: water utilities, drinking water quality, open data, and water security.