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Smart Water business intelligence week 24/01/2022

An overview of new developments in the field on the themes of market, technology, regulation and financing.

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Démultiplier les efforts et identifier des solutions innovantes pour la réduction des apports de chlorures dans la Meurthe et la Moselle

Water Tech Spotlight: the latest technology developments in the water industry | January 2022

[ARS PACA] Des plans de gestion de sécurité sanitaire pour garantir une eau de consommation de qualité

39% de la DSIL exceptionnelle pour des projets de Travaux Publics

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Smart Water business intelligence week 17/01/2022

An overview of new developments in the field on the themes of market, technology, regulation and financing.

This week headlines :

[France] Réservoirs d’eau potable : un parc à rénover

The digital transformation playbook: a 3-part roadmap to navigate AI implementation

En pleine vague Omicron, la surveillance du virus dans les eaux usées va-t-elle être interrompue ?

Brazil to Boost Access to Drinking Water and Sanitation in State of Pará with IDB Support

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Smart Water business intelligence week 10/01/2022

An overview of new developments in the field on the themes of market, technology, regulation and financing.

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Morocco Has Adopted Effective Policy to Ensure Water Security and Sustainable Development (Minister)

Une nouvelle vie pour les eaux usées traitées : recharger les aquifères souterrains

[Tribune EIN] 2022 une année critique pour l’eau

Bretagne : 72 millions d’euros pour préserver l’eau

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Smart Water business intelligence week 03/01/2022

An overview of new developments in the field on the themes of market, technology, regulation and financing.

This week headlines :

[HYDREOS] Livre blanc – Eau et adaptation au changement climatique dans le Grand Est

New breakthrough in surface-based groundwater measurement

Accord entre le Cerema et l’OiEau pour un meilleur accompagnement des politiques de l’eau

India: State of Karnataka gets additional $150 million from World Bank to provide continuous piped water supply in three cities

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