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Smart Water business intelligence week 13/12/2021

Market

A new report published in partnership with the UNSW Global Water Institute in Sydney reveals the main obstacles to improving water management globally. Launched on Monday, November 29 at the XVII World Water Congress of the International Water Resources Association in Daegu, Republic of Korea, this first World Water Policy Report 2021 is the result of an in-depth investigation conducted with ministers, senior officials and other national water leaders in 88 countries:

Water management challenges revealed in world-first survey

Technology

Sofrel ChlorIN is a complete device (Sofrel LS42 data logger + probe + flange + cables) for measuring active chlorine online in drinking water distribution networks. This communicating and autonomous energy solution measures the chlorine level in the network at regular intervals. On exceeding a threshold (too much or not enough chlorine), the data logger immediately sends an alarm to the operators and to the centralization. As an option, the device can be supplemented with a CPR pressure sensor in order to measure the quality of service:

Sofrel ChlorIN, suivi de tendance du chlore en ligne et station d’alerte

Regulation

The Ministry of Ecological Transition, in partnership with the Ministry of Territorial Cohesion and Relations with local authorities and the various stakeholders, is launching the first national action plan for the sustainable management of rainwater. Covering the period 2022-2024, its ambition is to better integrate stormwater management into land use planning policies, and to make this water a resource with a view to adapting cities to climate change:

Lancement du premier plan national d’actions pour la gestion des eaux pluviales

Financing

The European Investment Bank (EIB) provides funding of € 55 million to BrianzAcque to improve the efficiency of water supply infrastructure and wastewater management in the province of Monza and Brianza between 2022 and 2025, for the benefit of approximately 850,000 inhabitants of Lombardy (Italy):

Italy: €55 million EIB green loan for BrianzAcque water resources

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