Market trends

Smart Water business intelligence week 14/11/2022

Market

The water union of the Gironde department has reduced leaks and implemented a policy aimed at limiting consumption. Result: the Girondins use less water than the inhabitants of neighboring departments or those with the same demographic profile:

Ressource en eau : les Girondins font figure de bons élèves

Technology

Sensors, automatons, supervision, all of this is classic. But beyond real-time monitoring, the mass of data of all kinds collected by communities, properly analyzed, can provide valuable information. This “business layer” is where IT and water professionals meet:

Valorisation des données : Le monde de l’eau y vient

Regulation

“There is no time to waste. Now is the time to take water seriously as an imperative for climate action,” according to a joint statement from a distinguished panel of water leaders. and climate during the COP27 negotiations:

“Get serious about water,” eminent panel urges COP27

Financing

Governor Kathy Hochul just announced that nearly $300 million will be provided to communities through the Water Infrastructure Improvement Grants, Intermunicipal Grants, Green Innovation Grants, and Construction Grants programs. technical planning to fund critical water infrastructure projects in New York State:

[NY USA] Governor Hochul Announces Nearly $300 Million in State Grants for Local Water Infrastructure Improvements

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