Smart Water business intelligence week 30/05/2022
Market
“Increase our level of awareness about what is happening before our eyes”; Emma Haziza, hydrologist, founder of the Mayane Institute – applied research center dedicated to climate adaptation and specialist in the resilience of territories in the face of extreme climate risks, once again warns of the risk of water shortage and its consequences :
Crise de l’eau : notre planète terre invivable ?
Technology
Experts from Australia’s Flinders University have developed a sustainable extraction material capable of absorbing almost all of the mercury in water within minutes:
Mercury removal in polluted water made easy
Regulation
Water policy in France revolves around three major laws: the law of 1964, the law of 1992, and the LEMA of 2006, integrating the WFD of 2000. Today, it is clear that the policy water in France is a responsible management policy, with effective tools:
Directive cadre sur l’eau : préciser la nature des problèmes
Financing
The Syndicat des eaux d’Ile-de-France is launching a huge project costing almost a billion euros. Chaired by André Santini, Mayor of Issy-les-Moulineaux and bringing together 135 Ile-de-France municipalities, Sedif supplies more than 4 million inhabitants of Ile-de-France with drinking water. And in its 2022-2031 investment plan, it plans to integrate the low pressure reverse osmosis (OIBP) process at its three plants in Choisy-le-Roi, Méry-sur-Oise and Neuilly-sur-Marne: