Smart Water business intelligence week 11/03/2024
Market
According to Idrica, the water sector is facing unprecedented pressure to take bold and revolutionary steps to mitigate the impact of climate change on water. The company highlights five areas that could redefine the sector over the course of 2024:
2024 : Bold, Technological Action On Water Efficiency Urgently Needed
Technology
The new digital terrestrial hydrology platform offers a virtual replica of the water cycle by combining new high-resolution satellite observations and cutting-edge modeling to create a test environment for our planet. As the climate crisis grows and human impacts on the water cycle increase, exceptionally detailed and complex modeling – integrated into a simulation tool that anyone can use – demonstrates the potential of technology to manage water resources and mitigate water-related natural disasters:
New ‘digital twin’ Earth could help predict water-based natural disasters before they strike
Regulation
Various municipalities refuse building permits due to lack of sufficient drinking water. How, in law, can such refusals be based? The Landot & Associés firm offers us some answers:
Financing
This project, concluded with the local company Marwan Al Kurdi, provides for the drilling of 16 new wells in the Abu Al Zygan region, marking an important phase in the overall overhaul of the water network of Deir Alla and Al Karama ( Jordan). The project has a budget of approximately €97.24 million, financed by a loan from the European Investment Bank (EIB), supplemented by full financing of studies, design and supervision via a grant from the United States Agency for International Development (USAID):