Market trends

Smart Water business intelligence week 04/09/2023

Market

At the head of an aging drinking water network but increasingly urged to reduce losses, communities have no choice: they must manage their assets over the long term and gradually ensure their replacement. . The techniques are there, aid is available but the license fee will have to pay for most of it. Overview of a very disparate landscape:

Réhabilitation des réseaux d’eau potable : un effort de longue haleine

Technology

An ambitious water harvesting program, run by Dubai Municipality for more than five decades, is a crucial part of the city’s efforts to prudently manage its ecological assets. The program has enabled Dubai to achieve an impressive water reuse rate of 90% and significantly reduce its reliance on desalinated water and groundwater. By 2030, Dubai aims to increase the use of recycled water to 100%:

Dubai aims for 100% recycled water use by 2030

Regulation

United Utilities Water Limited has been fined £800,000 after illegally extracting 22 billion liters of water from boreholes in Lancashire following a prosecution by the UK Environment Agency:

United Utilities Water Limited fined £800,000 for taking too much water from the environment

Financing

Governor Kathy Hochul announced that the Environmental Facilities Corporation Board of Directors has approved more than $185 million in direct financial assistance for water infrastructure improvement projects across New York State. This funding will help launch drinking water and sanitation infrastructure projects, including treatment processes to remove emerging contaminants:

Governor Hochul Highlights Over $185 Million for Local Water Infrastructure Projects Across New York State

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