21st Century Water and Resource Management
Published on by Robert Brears, Founder of Our Future Water, Young Water Leaders, Mitidaption & Author (Springer Nature, Wiley) in Technology
With water and resource scarcity becoming the norm, a variety of locations around the world are implementing 21st Century best practices in managing water and related resources.
Energy Crops and Food Waste Powering a Water Utility
The UK’s water utility Severn Trent is aiming to generate 50% of its own energy by 2020, up from 38% today. To reach this goal, the utility has developed one of the largest energy crop plants in the UK. Read more here .
Water-Efficient Urban Farms Sprouting Up
By 2050, two-thirds of the global population will be living in cities, concentrating demand for both food and water. Recognizing these challenges, one city is addressing the water-food nexus. Read more here .
Industrialized Water
With water quality and quantity under pressure, water utilities are beginning to offer reliable supplies of industrial water for a variety of uses. Read more here .
Protecting the Source of Our Precious Water
To avoid having to develop new water supplies due to contamination a number of jurisdictions are turning to a variety of water source protection methods. Read more here .
San Francisco Keeping its Water Local
San Francisco Public Utilities Commission is developing new alternative water supplies, future-proofing the city from climate change and population growth. Read more here .
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https://medium.com/mark-and-focus/21st-century-water-and-resource-management-6fec3205754Media
Taxonomy
- Water
- Industrial Wastewater Treatment
- Industrial Water Treatment
- Quality
- Water Footprint
- Water Resource Management
- Water Resource Mapping
- Industrial Water Treatment
- Industrial Water Reuse
- Industrial Water Managment
- Water Quality
- Integrated Urban Water Management
- Water Footprint Research
- Hydrodynamics & Water Quality
- Integrated Water Management
- Water Resources
- Sustainable Water Resource Management
- Integrated Water Management
- Integrated Watershed Management
- Transboundary Water Resources Management
- Energy
- Water-Energy Nexus
- Industrial Use
- Water Utility
- Water Quality Management
- Integrated Infrastructure
- Water Resource Management
- Economics Of Water Resources Projects
- Water Resources Management
- Groundwater Quality & Quantity
- Water-Energy-Food-Security
- Water Integrity
- Water Resources Department
- Water Quality Monitoring
- Water & Wastewater
- Water Sector & Energy
- Energy
- Water Energy Storage
- Water
- Water
- Water
- Water-Energy-Food Security