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The UK Environment Agency has launched a four-week consultation to determine areas of water stress in England and how best to safeguard supplies. The consultation will provide up-to-date data on water resources so that the management companies under the most severe pressures adopt the highest level of water-saving measures:

Seven UK water company areas may need to adopt the highest level of water-saving measures

Technology

Protecting water resources and making drinking water accessible to as many people as possible, such is the ambition of the young company InovaYa based in Lyon. It carried out filtering tests on the water of the lateral canal at the Loire, in Nevers using an innovative technology, called UnYo (autonomous water filtering machine, controllable remotely and which is at the stage of pre-industrialization):

Un procédé innovant testé à Nevers pour rendre l’eau potable accessible au plus grand nombre

Regulation

Water companies deplore the absence of a “water” component in the Climate Bill, presented on February 10 to the Council of Ministers. They call on Parliamentarians to make up for this lack and to provide targeted measures in the future law, up to the challenges:

Les entreprises de l’eau alertent sur l’absence de volet « eau » dans le projet de loi Climat

Communiqué de presse de la FP2E sur le projet de loi Climat

Financing

The European Commission has just announced an investment of € 121 million for new integrated projects under the LIFE program for the environment and climate action. This funding, up 20% from last year, will promote green recovery and help countries meet their environmental goals:

Programme LIFE: l’UE investit 121 millions € dans des projets en faveur de l’environnement, de la nature et de l’action pour le climat

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