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Digital twins are transforming the world of water management The world is facing a growing challenge of water scarcity, which is set to accelerate this century While already in use in manufacturing and agriculture, digital twins could also be transformative for the water management industry Already, case studies are emerging on how digital twins in water management can improve efficiency, saving clean water and improving services
These breakthrough technologies can lead us to a zero water waste . . . The recognition of the value of investing in water solutions is increasing, but overall understanding of the sector still lags behind Technological advancements are key to confronting global challenges - and solutions that reduce water waste are key to creating a greener, equitable future The winners of UpLink's Zero Water Waste Challenge offer diverse innovations for addressing this crisis
Here are 5 ways we can build global water systems resilience Water scarcity, pollution and extreme weather events driven by climate change, population growth and industrial demand are pushing global water systems to critical levels Building water resilience hinges on cross-sector partnerships, tailored financing and adopting innovative governance and policy frameworks Five essential strategies – holistic water valuation, fit-for-purpose financing
Cape Town almost ran out of water. Heres how it averted the crisis Cape Town’s water crisis got so bad last year that there were competitions to see who could wash their shirts the least Restaurants and businesses were encouraging people not to flush after going to the toilet The city was just 90 days away from turning off the taps
What is World Water Day? - The World Economic Forum World Water Day is held on 22 March every year Learn why this day is so important and why this year's theme, Glacier Preservation, will highlight critical links between water and climate change
How is Singapore recycling wastewater to make it drinkable? The Changi Water Reclamation Plant forms the core of the system, with capacity to treat up to 900 million litres of wastewater daily – roughly equivalent to the water held by 350 Olympic swimming pools Land is in short supply in Singapore, because it is an island state, so much of the treatment system operates below ground