Smart Water business intelligence week 11/12/2023
Market
In a column, Christophe Lime, president of France Eau publique, warns about water pricing. Long considered inexhaustible and cheap, this resource, affected by climate change, is today faced with a new equation:
[Tribune] Il faut maintenir un prix de l’eau équitable
Technology
Satellite data are essential for acquiring objective knowledge of the state of freshwater resources at all territorial scales, making it possible to implement management policies. The recent launch of SWOT and the upcoming arrival of the Trishna satellite will allow us to go further:
[CNES] Comment le spatial aide à gérer la ressource en eau
Regulation
The Economic, Social and Environmental Council (CESE), referred to by the Prime Minister, as provided for in the 43rd point of the Water Plan, issues its opinion by providing the first findings of this pricing experiment, identifies the obstacles and proposes 9 recommendations for action aimed at to facilitate the deployment of progressive pricing and improve the effectiveness of the tool:
Eau potable : des enjeux qui dépassent la tarification progressive
Financing
The World Bank has approved a loan to support irrigation projects aimed at combating the effects of climate change in Peru. The $100 million in funding will support the government’s efforts to modernize and make irrigation systems more efficient, benefiting small farmers and rural communities:
World Bank supports irrigation projects in Peru with US$100 million financing