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Smart Water business intelligence week 03/02/2025

Market

Ofwat Innovation Fund to double to £400m to support projects that have the potential to transform the English water sector. Launched in 2020, the £200m fund was awarded to collaborative projects to develop and deploy solutions to major challenges in the water sector. This support will be extended for a further five years to 2030:

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

Technology

Researchers at the University of Duisburg-Essen have developed a new method for purifying polluted water. Their recent study shows that the fossil remains of diatoms (a type of algae) can effectively remove contaminants from water after being chemically modified:

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

Regulation

When flooding occurs, the provision of clean water quickly becomes a critical issue for affected communities. This article explains why:

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

Financing

Prince Mohammed bin Nasser bin Abdulaziz, Emir of the Jazan region, inaugurated the launch of 73 environmental, water and agricultural projects worth SAR 4.7 billion (over USD 1.2 billion), at an event attended by the country’s Minister of Environment. These projects are part of Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030, which aims to strengthen sustainability, improve infrastructure and provide better services to citizens:

Saudi Arabia launches water and sanitation projects worth USD 1.2 billion

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