Tracking Every Drop: The Rise of Smart Tech in Water Infrastructure
The use of drones and robots to monitor urban sewerage and water distribution systems is among the latest developments in managing one of our most precious resources.
A floating pool project will filter the waters of New York's East River as an example of urban regeneration and social innovation.
The use of drones and robots to monitor urban sewerage and water distribution systems is among the latest developments in managing one of our most precious resources.
They harness hydrostatic pressure with a deep-sea reverse osmosis (DSRO) technology to produce drinking water.
UK-based AI project is analysing thousands of crowd-sourced images to detect spills and pollution in rivers.
Inspired by desert-dwelling organisms, this breakthrough enables water extraction from the atmosphere in arid climates without requiring external energy.
Monitoring leaks, forecasting reservoir volumes, and water purification are some of the latest AI applications.
LIFE INDESAL aims to address global water and energy challenges in an era defined by climate change and dwindling resources.
Condensation and desiccation systems, ranging from desiccant salts to nanofabrics, enable the production of potable water in areas without access to distribution networks.
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