Smart Water business intelligence week 14/04/2025

Market
A group of scientists recently published a study showing that the Earth’s surface water reservoirs have been drying up for at least 25 years. The abrupt rise in sea level and the gradual shift of Earth’s poles reveal permanent changes in the planet’s hydrological regime:
Technology
Researchers at Monash University (Australia) have developed a revolutionary water filtration membrane that effectively removes small PFAS molecules, overcoming a significant challenge faced by conventional water filters. The research team designed a beta-cyclodextrin (βCD)-modified graphene oxide (GO-βCD) membrane with nanoscale channels that selectively retain PFAS while allowing water to pass through:
New Monash-designed water filter removes stubborn forever chemicals
Regulation
Through three key texts adopted in March and April 2025, French water law is undergoing both technical and institutional changes. The creation of a legal category for sensitive catchments, the regulatory framework for the reuse of non-potable water, and the Water and Wastewater Jurisdiction Act are changing the operating conditions for local authorities and industrial stakeholders:
Droit de l’eau : structuration technique et recentrage local au printemps 2025
Financing
The Canadian Minister of Housing, Infrastructure and Communities announced a federal investment of over $369.5 million under the Direct Delivery Component of the Canada Housing Infrastructure Fund (CFLI) to build or improve critical infrastructure needed to contribute to new housing supply and increase density across the country: