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Earlier this week I attended a conference call with the American Society of Mechanical Engineers’ Energy Water Nexus Council.  During the event, I inquired about recent efforts to combine the resiliency building programs for the nation’s aging electrical and water infrastructure.  The question was well received, and will more likely than not, be an ongoing task for all industries (including the telecommunications, petroleum, and mining sectors) who are connected to the nation’s grid.

The purpose of this post is to start the discussion among contributors of this community what they have seen in terms of holistic resiliency building practices. Here is a report was written by Oak Ridge National Laboratory that documented recent resiliency building programs.

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