Sufficient Integrating Water Infrastructure in Urban Development
Published on by Olga Trubacheva in Government
Today the City council is developing a new approach to urban planning so as to include different relevant stakeholders in the process at an early stage and coordinate their different needs. This is being done to avoid planning conflicts in further stages of urban development.
More often than not urban water and wastewater infrastructure is only considered in the final phase after the zoning plan was adopted. As a result, there is a reduced scope for new energy- effective and well-functioning solutions. It concerns:
- robust optimization for the water network,
- effective preventative measures against water pollution,
- better design of wastewater networks in order to adapt to climate change, which leads to more frequent and heavier rainfall and flooding.
Please share here your experience, some procedures or different measurements which help in your city to achieve a more coordinated process between urban planning and developing of subsurface infrastructure.
Thanks.
Taxonomy
- Integrated Water Management
- Water Management
- Infrastructure
- Water Resource Management
- Urban Water Infrastructure
- Infrastructure Management
- Smart Infrastructure Development
- Manager Smart Water Management