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ISSN 0022-0892
Column: Building Capacity
Vol. 88, Issue 10, 2026June 01, 2026 MDT

People, Pipes, and Population series—Part 2: Infrastructure Fragility: Digital Plans on Analog Pipes and Electrons

Tim Callahan, MPH,
building capacityenvironmental health programsinfrastructure fragilityaging water infrastructureaging power infrastructure
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Journal of Environmental Health
Callahan, T. (2026). People, Pipes, and Population series—Part 2: Infrastructure Fragility: Digital Plans on Analog Pipes and Electrons. Journal of Environmental Health, 88(10), 30–32. https://doi.org/10.70387/001c.162698
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