Smart Water business intelligence week 03/10/2022
Market
The water sector is at a crossroads, with constant climatic shocks, ever-increasing maintenance and operating costs for aging infrastructure, challenges facing the sector and regulatory drivers for the next period. Asset Management Frameworks (AMP8) – due to be enacted in 2025 – promise a new wave of innovation to ensure the resilience of the sector:
How high-frequency data is embedding resilience in the water sector
Technology
The company Xylem rewarded, during its hackathon, a team of participants who developed an innovative application to promote sustainable water consumption. The WatApp team won the Xylem Water Challenge HackZurich 2022 with their social gaming app that helps people build long-term water-saving habits and share their results with friends:
Hackers Tackle Water Crisis at Europe’s Biggest Hackathon
Regulation
According to the own estimates of the Directorate General of Health, if the regulations were respected, nearly 10 million French people would have had to be deprived of tap water. In June 2022, a new directive, one more, was published to somehow try to regulate the problem. Why is the precautionary principle not always applied? Why are some regions more protective than others for their population? :
[Franceinfo] “Complément d’enquête” : L’eau du robinet est-elle (vraiment) potable ?
Financing
The Asian Development Bank has approved $127 million in loans to help Timor-Leste provide safe and reliable water to Dili, the capital that is home to two-thirds of the country’s population:
ADB approves $127 million to improve water supply network in Timor-Leste