Smart Water business intelligence week 29/07/2024
Market
A new study shows that 40% of inventions in water technologies come from European applicants. The EPO’s new tools help inventors, researchers and policy makers in this sector:
L’Europe à la pointe de l’innovation dans les technologies liées à l’eau
Technology
The authors of the “eGroundwater” pilot programme want to illustrate the benefits of groundwater information systems (GMIS) for the assessment and modelling of resources and hydrological balances:
Regulation
An interministerial delegate for water management in agriculture is established for a period of three years, specifies a new decree published on 13 July 2024. Its mission will mainly be to accelerate the adaptation of agriculture to climate change, by promoting the rational and efficient management of water for agricultural uses, while respecting the balance of environments and other uses included in the territorial governance of water, in particular drinking water:
Un délégué interministériel dédié à la gestion de l’eau en agriculture
Financing
Private operator Severn Trent has told water industry regulator Ofwat that it plans to invest £12.9 billion in its water and sewage network. The company says the multi-billion euro programme is expected to create 7,000 new jobs between 2025 and 2030, which will have a positive and lasting impact for decades to come:
Severn Trent (UK) to invest record £12.9 billion in its water and sewage network