- Jacobs water team leader Susan Moisio said climate impacts have become more visible and extreme events such as flooding and drought are occurring more frequently.
- She said the water industry is increasingly using integrated, regional approaches that address flooding, scarcity and water quality across broader systems.
- Moisio said water reuse is accelerating as communities treat wastewater as a resource rather than waste.
- She said digital tools including GIS, hydraulic modeling and digital twins are being used to integrate data across planning, design, construction and operations.
- Moisio said Jacobs leads a global water team of 9,000 professionals.
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