Chema Nebot, Business Development Director at Idrica, an international water technology company specialising in smart solutions and services for the industry, comments on the importance and challenges of digital sustainability in ...
The call for papers is open until 15 December 2022 for the 18th IWA Leading Edge Conference on Water and Wastewater Technologies taking place on 28 May – 2 June 2023 in Daegu, South Korea. The official conference theme for 2...
Logan Water has pioneered an Australian and most likely a world first; a facility which transforms biosolids into renewable energy and a sustainable product called biochar.
Our biosolids gasification facility destroys chemicals...
Dynamic resilience for wastewater treatment processes: exploiting real data for long term resilience
With societal (e.g., COVID-19) and climatic factors coinciding with increasing regulatory pressures, the resilience of wastewater networks and infrastructure is reducing globally. Historically, water companies have relied on reser...
Tech solutions and innovations are mainstays towards achieving a water-wise world. Water Tech Spotlight is a monthly blog that aims to highlight worldwide the latest technology developments in the water industry.
The newly selected Steering Committee of the IWA Digital Water Programme has been announced, with 10 new additional members and a new Chair joining the programme leadership. On 20 May 2022, the outgoing and incoming members of the...
Tech solutions and innovations are mainstays towards achieving a water-wise world. Water Tech Spotlight is a monthly blog that aims to highlight worldwide the latest technology developments in the water industry.
Population growth, urbanization and persistent drought are straining water resources in various regions around the world, while pollution and contamination compound these challenges. As this situation intensifies, water technology...
Tech solutions and innovations are mainstays towards achieving a water-wise world. Water Tech Spotlight is a monthly blog that aims to highlight worldwide the latest technology developments in the water industry.
The City of San Diego is in the initial stages of implementing the Pure Water San Diego program, which when completed in 2035, will supply at least 40 percent of the City’s drinking water.