
Water trends in water planning for 2023: Adaptation to available resources
Water planning, understood as the basic tool to correctly manage and allocate available water resources, is increasingly taking a central role
A Digital Twin is a virtual model that replicates the real behavior of the system and simulates its response under any conditions. In the water industry, this enables utilities to fully understand the processes that are taking place.
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Water planning, understood as the basic tool to correctly manage and allocate available water resources, is increasingly taking a central role
optimizing water management is a major, highly necessary strategic task. As a result, utilities are beginning to look into ways of sustainably exploiting this resource using technology.
Geographic Information Systems (GIS), in particular, have proven to be an excellent resource to tackle this problem, which is exacerbated by climate change and increasing water scarcity.
Process automation is one of the most important trends for 2023 and is one of the promising alternatives hailed to improve the current water scenario.
Water reuse is a growing trend that supports the circular economy, reducing the water footprint and contributing to reaching the SDGs
Pre-emption and prevention, security, reuse, process automation, optimization and planning are the main technological challenges ahead for water management in 2023, according to Idrica.
Water utilities have begun to invest more time, effort and money in strengthening their cybersecurity.
Water technology has gone from being an idea of the future to a real need. The current global water situation requires intelligent solutions which can tackle the challenges that lie ahead.
Idrica ended the year as a benchmark player in the digital transformation of the water sector. While 2021 was the year it broke onto the international stage, 2022 marked the company’s consolidation in the sector.
early warning systems stand to play a key role in risk management through the forecasting of overflows and floods.
Idrica Forest, which has 176 trees, helps to reduce the carbon footprint, as well as promoting the repopulation of an area in danger of deforestation.
Smart irrigation, help to optimize this scarce resource.
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