Market trends

Smart Water business intelligence week 08/04/2024

Market

The farmers’ protests of recent months are unlikely to subside. Latest episode to arouse their anger: the increase in irrigation fees:

La hausse du prix de l’eau suscite la colère des agriculteurs

Technology

The source of pollutants in freshwater rivers and lakes can now be identified using a new comprehensive water quality analysis, according to scientists at the University of Cambridge in Canada:

New approach to monitoring freshwater quality can identify sources of pollution, and predict their effects

Regulation

According to the Regional Health Agency, more than 160,000 inhabitants of Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes are supplied by water contaminated with eternal pollutants (PFAS):

L’impunité n’est plus une option: dans la vallée de la chimie, habitants et élus cherchent des solutions contre l’eau potable contaminée aux PFAS

Financing

Better financing of water management could help remedy the problem of access to drinking water that affects so many people around the world. However, given the already enormous carbon footprint of water management, the world needs other ways to improve access to clean water:

Decarbonizing H2O: Financing Global Water Security with Voluntary Carbon Markets

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