Smart Water business intelligence week 25/10/2021
Market
With 4,500 rivers and half a million lakes, Quebec is rich in fresh water. This “blue gold” taken for granted is under threat. By negligence, but above all by ignorance. The documentary La gout de trop does useful work by exposing in an informative and not at all guilty way the challenge of preserving drinking water:
Plongée dans les défis de l’eau potable
Technology
COMET is the new control tower for the drinking water service in Toulouse. In this digitized central, operators can directly monitor the treatment stations and the 3,300 km of pipeline. Sensors make it possible to plug leaks on the network very quickly:
Regulation
The World Meteorological Congress approved a new Water Declaration to accelerate the implementation of SDG 6. This text incorporates a strategic vision for hydrology and an associated action plan:
WMO endorses Water Declaration, including the Water and Climate Coalition
Financing
Goux-lès-Dambelin and the hamlet of Echelotte find drinking water on tap. Véolia connected the network to that of Pays de Montbéliard Agglomeration. A site costing € 600,000. The end of a three-year ordeal for the 280 inhabitants, condemned to fall back on bottled water:
“De l’eau potable au robinet, ça n’a pas de prix” s’exclame le maire de Goux-lès-Dambelin