Chemical Free Water as Challenge for Innovators

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Chemical Free Water as Challenge for Innovators

Anglian is Inviting Suppliers to an Event to Create and Visualise How Each Element of the Water Cycle of 2030 Could Operate, from Water Abstraction to Water Recycling

Anglian Water has challenged innovators to create the water company of the future. Through the Water Innovation Network (WIN), a joint initiative with economic development company Opportunity Peterborough.

The ‘Shop Window' project aims to find solutions to long-term challenges, such as climate change and population growth, that are putting a strain on water resources. The project will enable Anglian to cherry pick the latest innovations, developing and piloting them for use in its wider business.

Steve Kaye, Anglian Water's head of innovation, said: "We are challenging innovators, both big and small, to sit round the table with us and develop ideas to improve every aspect of our water cycle in the context of the environmental and operational challenges we will face in the future.

The project has aspirational goals including 100% chemical free drinking water, 0% leakage and 100% customer satisfaction.

Source: WWT Online

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