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    • To underscore the persistent mission of safeguarding drinking water quality and access.

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    • Review of pandemic-related disruptions and adaptations within the water industry.
    • Analysis of changes in water utility operations and management practices.
    • Assessment of policy and regulatory responses to pandemic challenges.

    Main Results:

    • Significant alterations in workforce management and remote operation capabilities.
    • Increased focus on hygiene, disinfection, and source water protection.
    • Adaptation of customer service and billing procedures.

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