The latest United Nations Water - Water Analytical Brief on Water for Climate Mitigation highlights an often-overlooked connection: "Effective water and wastewater management can also contribute directly towards emission reduction targets as poorly managed wastewater and sanitation systems, and some wetlands, reservoirs and irrigation systems, are sources of emissions of greenhouse gases, especially methane and nitrous oxide." Link to the report https://lnkd.in/dC--KYUs For a practical example, check out this Norwegian utility calculates the true cost of Inflow & Infiltration https://lnkd.in/dCepVg_2 ============ Our upcoming webinars: 🌐 Inflow & Infiltration: automated measurement and prediction https://lnkd.in/djyiWTf2 🌐 Smart water meters: Seamless integration for complete insights https://lnkd.in/dMFnC3Ax #SewerIntelligence #WaterInnovation #WaterTech
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ADDRA: How smart water metering systems can help farmers🚜💧 As Europe enters its third consecutive year of drought, with more than 630,000 km² affected, the need for innovative water management solutions has never been more urgent. At ADD GRUP, we believe that change starts at home. Did you know that household water consumption accounts for about 60% of water usage in Europe? By making small adjustments to our daily water habits, we can make a significant impact. Our ADDRA smart meters are designed to help you reduce water consumption, detect leaks, and monitor usage in real time. Join us in the fight against drought and discover how ADDRA solutions can help you save up to 30% of water. Together, we can protect our vital water resources for future generations. #Waterconservation #Smartmeters #Droughtsolutions #Farmers #Sustainablefarming #ADDRA #Waterefficiency #Savewater #Climateaction https://lnkd.in/dv8d-Sgp
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The Joint Economic Committee's new fact sheet reveals how critical groundwater is for U.S. water systems, agriculture, and more, while highlighting the threats it faces. Discover how federal policies are working to protect this vital resource. https://lnkd.in/gJzbJWQS #GroundwaterProtection #USEconomy #Sustainability #TheDriller
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The turbidity sensor is an instrument used to measure the cloudiness or haziness of a liquid, typically water. It detects suspended particles, such as sediments, microorganisms, and pollutants, by shining a light through the liquid and measuring the amount of light scattered by these particles. Turbidity sensors are essential for water quality monitoring in various applications, including drinking water treatment, wastewater management, and environmental assessments. They provide real-time data, helping to ensure compliance with regulatory standards and maintain the health of aquatic ecosystems. #Turbidity #waterqualityanalyzer #watertesting #waterqualitysensor #dissolvedoxygensensor #waterplant #wastewater #watermonitor #waterpurification #drilling #rivermonitoring #pondwater #fishing #WaterEngineering
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DAILY DIGEST, 7/30: Contaminated drinking water a byproduct of wildfires; Bold moves needed for California agriculture; Climate whiplash and hydropower; New report released on Delta Drought Response Pilot Program; and more ... Several news sources featured in the Daily Digest may limit the number of articles you can access without a subscription. However, gift articles and open-access links are provided when available. For more open access California water news articles, explore the main page at MavensNotebook.com. #Californiawaternews
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Household leaks can waste more than 1 trillion gallons annually nationwide! That's a staggering amount of wasted water. Don't let hidden leaks drain your wallet and resources. Perceptive Things offers innovative solutions to help you detect and prevent water leaks, saving water and reducing your carbon footprint. Check out the full article here:
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Forecasting future water prices might seem like a mystical art. 🌊🔮 But don't worry, we've got some practical tips to navigate these unpredictable waters. 💡🚤 At the end of the day, no one can predict the future with 100% accuracy. 🤷♂️🔮 But, by understanding the market and using the right strategies, you can safeguard your interests. 🛡️💼 Diversifying your water portfolio is key. Think long-term leases, carryover products, and securing enough water entitlements. 🔄💧 This approach helps you spread your risk and stay prepared, no matter what the forecast holds. 🌧️☀️ Remember, the best defense against uncertainty is a well-thought-out plan. Let's make sure you're covered from all angles. 📈🚿 #waterinvestment #portfoliodiversification #australianfarming #agriculture #australianwater #agtech
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DAILY DIGEST, 7/30: Contaminated drinking water a byproduct of wildfires; Bold moves needed for California agriculture; Climate whiplash and hydropower; New report released on Delta Drought Response Pilot Program; and more ... Several news sources featured in the Daily Digest may limit the number of articles you can access without a subscription. However, gift articles and open-access links are provided when available. For more open access California water news articles, explore the main page at MavensNotebook.com. #Californiawaternews
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THE RULE: Clean Waterways Act Stormwater Rule Parties involved in new development, must adhere to updated regulations that mandate the reduction of phosphorus (P) and nitrogen (N) in stormwater runoff to prevent contamination of public waterways. THE SOLUTION: SOXpro Stabilization & Filtration System SOXpro is a bioengineered, living shoreline & hillside stabilization and nutrient uptake system designed to mitigate erosion and reduce nutrient pollution in the watershed, meeting requirements of the new DEP rule. #soxpro #soxproflorida #deprule #stormwater #soxerosion #sepro
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🌎🛰️ Global Wetland Watch update🌿💧 CBD COP 16 is just around the corner, so to celebrate UNEP-DHI's work on wetlands we’re back with a Global Wetland Watch update! Human-made wetlands play a crucial role in managing water for human use, treatment or disposal. They include reservoirs, farm dams, aquafarms, rice paddies and more. Unlike natural wetlands, human-made wetlands are generally less temporally variable and typically support lower biological diversity and trophic complexity. However, their importance cannot be overstated: 🔹Food security: They provide vital irrigation, especially in drought-prone regions 🔹Energy security: Essential for hydropower generation 🔹Freshwater provision: A key source of clean water 🔹Flood and drought mitigation: Can store excess water to reduce floods and support low flow during drought periods. 🔹Conflict resolution: Transboundary water issues can lead to conflict; effective management and cooperation are essential In this video, we shine a spotlight on reservoirs. As populations grow and water stress increases, effective reservoir management becomes vital. In most countries, water monitoring focuses on large dams, neglecting smaller reservoirs and farm dams. The Global Wetland Watch initiative has developed a method using machine learning and multi-sensor satellite data to map reservoirs as small as 1 hectare, helping to improve understanding and support better water management decisions. The #GlobalWetlandWatch initiative is an alliance between DHI, UNEP DHI Partnership - Centre on Water and Environment and UN Environment Programme made possible with a grant from Google.org The initiative will provide the data necessary to identify and monitor these wetlands. 👉 Read more about the Global Wetlands Watch here: https://lnkd.in/eJy8mmVf #satellitedata #wetlands #biodiversity #hydropower #EarthObservation
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