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AWWA Testifies on Opportunities to Improve Cybersecurity in the Water Sector

On January 31, at a hearing in Washington, D.C.,  before the Environment, Manufacturing, and Critical Materials Subcommittee of the U.S. House Committee on Energy and Commerce, the American Water Works Association (AWWA) testified about a collaborative approach to cybersecurity oversight in the water sector.

The hearing was titled “Ensuring the Cybersecurity of America’s Drinking Water Systems” and included experts from water organizations across the United States. Kevin Morley, AWWA federal relations manager, testified on behalf of the association, which represents 50,000 water professionals throughout North America and beyond.

“Strong cybersecurity measures are essential to ensuring a cyber incident does not threaten public health. Water systems need resources and regulatory oversight designed to mitigate the potential risks from cyberattacks around the clock, every day of the year. This means we need to act now,” Morley said.

Morley testified that a combination of regulatory and nonregulatory actions is necessary to tackle the cyber threats facing water systems. AWWA has recommended congressional action to support a new cybersecurity governance framework in the water sector that leverages the technical knowledge of utilities, cybersecurity experts, and regulators to implement a comprehensive cybersecurity risk management strategy. This model, authorized by federal legislation, would create an independent, nonfederal entity to lead the development of cybersecurity requirements using, in part, subject matter experts from the water sector. Federal oversight and approval of requirements would be provided by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, which already regulates drinking water and wastewater utility operations.

This collaborative approach builds on a similar model that has already been successfully applied in the electric sector. The recommendation also aligns with calls for greater public-private collaboration included in the National Cyber Strategy.

“The diverse nature of water utilities requires a tiered framework that recognizes the technical challenges facing the sector and sets reasonable cybersecurity requirements that focus on practical, protective, and implementable solutions,” Morley said.

In addition to establishing a sound oversight model, Morley shared three essential areas of collaboration that could enhance cybersecurity in the water sector. These areas include:

  • Overcoming the digital divide
  • Threat information sharing
  • Vulnerability mitigation and technical assistance

It’s the 75th Anniversary of FWRJ in 2024 and You’re Invited to Help Us Celebrate!

Since 1949, the Florida Water Resources Journal (FWRJ) has been providing pertinent, topical, and up-to-the-minute information about water and wastewater to the managers, engineers, chemists, operators, manufacturers, product developers, academicians, board members, students, and others who make up this vital industry and provide the public with clean, safe, and abundant water.

The monthly magazine is supported by the Florida Section American Water Works Association (FSAWWA), Florida Water Environment Association (FWEA), and Florida Water and Pollution Control Operators Association. The readership for FWRJ, the largest and most-read publication of its kind in the state of Florida and the entire Southeast, is over 8,500. You can view past issues of the magazine at www.fwrj.com.

A Year-Long Celebration

We’re very excited about this upcoming event. Every issue in 2024 will include advertising and other content that celebrates FWRJ, the industry, and your company’s involvement with your products or services.

How You Can Be Involved

Advertising

Both display advertising and display cards are available to help publicize your company and what it has to offer. Prices and ad specifications can be found at www.fwrj.com. You can tailor your advertising to note FWRJ’s anniversary and tout your company’s accomplishments over the years.

Technical Content

The Journal is looking for technical articles to keep its readers uptodateonthelatesttechnology and innovations and it’s a great way for you to reach a large number or people with information they can use in their careers. Articles are generally accepted 60 days before inclusion in a particular issue. The editorial calendar for the magazine can also be found at www.fwrj.com.

Another way to reach your customers is with Technology Spotlight, which gives you, with an article and paid advertisement, the ability to promote both your technology and your company.

Come Join Us!

I’m happy to provide any information you need about helping us celebrate this publishing milestone. You can email me at mike@fwrj.com or feel free to call me at 352.241.6006.

I look forward to hearing from you!

Mike Delaney
General Manager
Florida Water Resources Journal