Smart Water business intelligence week 13/01/2025

Market
A new report led by the Australian National University (ANU) shows that 2024 was another year of record temperatures, pushing the global water cycle to new climate extremes and contributing to ferocious floods and crippling droughts:
Climate extremes in 2024 wreaking havoc on the global water cycle
Technology
In line with automation, digitalisation is playing an increasingly important role in water-related facilities. This digitalisation is primarily driven by the demand for better operational insights and improved performance. While the majority of treatment plants are now affected, there are still applications that have not taken the plunge, for example in certain rural areas or small installations:
Le déploiement de la numérisation se renforce dans les secteurs de l’eau
Regulation
The year 2024 was a pivotal year for efforts to address the ever-present challenge of contamination by perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in the water sector. The United States is leading the way in addressing this issue, including researching PFAS risks, adopting regulatory measures, and addressing remediation realities, setting an example for other countries facing similar challenges:
PFAS in drinking water: 2024 regulatory milestones and the road ahead for U.S. water systems
Financing
The Department of the Interior recently announced a $514 million investment through President Biden’s Investing in America program that will bring clean water to Western communities through five water storage and transportation projects: