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Smart Water business intelligence week 17/02/2025

An overview of new developments in the field on the themes of market, technology, regulation and financing.

This week headlines :

USAID Shutdown Causes Global Alarm in International Water and Climate Programs

INRAE One Water Vision, an international coalition supported by advances in satellite technology

[CE] Il est nécessaire de progresser plus rapidement pour protéger les eaux européennes et mieux gérer les risques d’inondation

Yorkshire Water set to embark on largest ever environmental investment

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Smart Water business intelligence week 10/02/2025

An overview of new developments in the field on the themes of market, technology, regulation and financing.

This week headlines :

European commission unveils competitiveness compass with a strong focus on water resilience

Manchester scientists develop molecular trap to clean pollution from water

As Water Disasters Increase, How do We Impact Climate Policy?

England’s Environment Agency secures record commitments from water sector

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Smart Water business intelligence week 03/02/2025

An overview of new developments in the field on the themes of market, technology, regulation and financing.

This week headlines :

Ofwat announces details of £400m fund to spur water sector transformation in next five years

Algae-based method purifies chemically polluted water effectively, study finds

Pourquoi les inondations peuvent rendre non potable l’eau du robinet ?

Saudi Arabia launches water and sanitation projects worth USD 1.2 billion

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Smart Water business intelligence week 27/01/2025

An overview of new developments in the field on the themes of market, technology, regulation and financing.

This week headlines :

[WEF] 4 ways to address food and water security in the Intelligent Age

AI technology helps scientists detect which pollutants in England’s lakes are most harmful to life

From contamination to accountability: Europe’s drive to regulate PFAS and protect water resources

World Bank approves $100 million credit to increase access to drinking water in Mali

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