Turning with the Tide: Why Innovation Must Accelerate in the Water Sector
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Turning with the tide: Why innovation must accelerate in the water sector
In 2029, in a corner of southern England, one of the most water-stressed regions in the UK, a new piece of infrastructure will be unveiled. The £340M Havant Thicket reservoir will have a capacity of 8.7bn litres when full, measuring around 1.6km from east to… The post Turning with the tide: Why innovation must accelerate in the water sector appeared first on New Civil Engineer.
Ofwat awards funding for water management solutions
Regulatory body Ofwat has announced winners of the Ofwat Innovation Fund’s Water Breakthrough Challenge. The winning companies and projects will solve challenges faced by the industry and will benefit from £42.7m in funds. The projects will see water companies working with 70 partners including research universities, engineering powerhouses, environmental charities and NASA.Between 2020 and 2030 the Ofwat Innovation Fund is investing £600m in in…
The British water sector faces great challenges that provide multiple opportunities for Spanish companies in the water sector. Specifically, the growth of urban populations will increase...
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