Smart Water business intelligence week 25/11/2024
Market
A recent report published by the Global Commission on Water Economics (GCEW), with the support of the World Economic Forum, offers an analysis of our future in terms of water. In particular, here are seven observations on how the world perceives and manages its most vital resource. As well as some ideas on how we can strengthen our resilience in the face of growing water-related risks:
7 facts about the global water crisis and water resilience that COP29 leaders should know
Technology
PRISM is an original decision-making tool for all public actors in charge of drinking water networks. Thanks to AI, PRISM will simulate prospective investment and operation/maintenance scenarios for public drinking water networks, considering the best compromise between public spending and overall performance of the water network:
PRISM, une innovation pour optimiser la gestion des réseaux d’eau potable
Regulation
Organized by the Ministry of Ecological Transition, Energy, Climate and Risk Prevention and the various basin committees for the districts of mainland France and water and biodiversity committees for the overseas districts, these consultations will focus in particular on the calendar and work program for future master plans for water development and management (Sdage):
Des consultations publiques sur l’eau et les inondations ouvertes à partir du 25 novembre
Financing
On the occasion of the Salon des maires, the Cercle français de l’eau unveils the study commissioned from the economist Maria Salvetti on the financing of the water policy water. A look back at the major trends in his analysis:
La politique de l’eau souffre d’un déficit de 13 milliards d’euros par an