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Smart Water business intelligence week 20/01/2025

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

This week headlines :

Major acquisitions in the water sector in 2024

Removing microplastics with engineered bacteria

Scandale des polluants éternels : à Rumilly, les habitants et Tefal face à l’ampleur de la contamination aux PFAS

New World Bank Program to Improve Water Supply and Quality and Advance Water Sector Reforms in Lebanon

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Smart Water business intelligence week 13/01/2025

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

This week headlines :

Climate extremes in 2024 wreaking havoc on the global water cycle

Le déploiement de la numérisation se renforce dans les secteurs de l’eau

PFAS in drinking water: 2024 regulatory milestones and the road ahead for U.S. water systems

Biden-Harris Administration Announces More Than $514 Million to Ensure Clean, Reliable Drinking Water for Western Communities

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Smart Water business intelligence week 06/01/2025

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

This week headlines :

Entre urgence et problèmes structurels, le Premier ministre François Bayrou constate la situation du réseau d’eau à Mayotte après le cyclone Chido

Supramolecular biomass foam removes microplastics from water

Entre plan eau et DERU 2, quels changements pour les collectivités en 2025 ?

DEWA to launch $1.9bn smart grid initiative by 2035

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Smart Water business intelligence week 30/12/2024

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

This week headlines :

Lorient Agglomération lauréat du label national « territoire d’eau en transition écologique »

CNU Researchers Develop A Rapid Water Quality Monitoring Chip for Antibiotic Detection

UE new rules for more thorough and cost-effective urban wastewater management enter into force

Sweden cleantech company Chromafora to tackle widespread chemical pollution with €22.5 million EU backing

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