Published on 28 April 2022 By Caroline Greene In Member publications 2933 downloads
Rapport PFAS Giftet på allas läppar April 2022.pdf
There is a process ongoing in the EU to introduce a group ban on all PFAS – this will cover at least 4700 different variants. This report from Svenskt Vatten concludes with proposals for some measures that they believe will be crucial to addressing the PFAS problem in future. Upstream work is the key, that is to say ensuring that PFAS does not end up in our sewage systems, in soil and water. The only way to achieve this is to ban PFAS.
Published on 28 April 2022 By Caroline Greene In Member publications 1572 downloads
EuropeanGrundwassermemorandum_EN.pdf
Water suppliers in the catchment areas of the major European rivers are convinced that a future-proof, climate-friendly, safe and affordable public drinking water supply for everyone requires generation-spanning preservation of the usability of the drinking water resources. Their common intention and aim is sustainable and precaution-driven protection of our drinking water resources. In their river basins, in addition to the indirect use of the surface water bodies (as riverbank filtrate or enriched groundwater), the abstraction of natural groundwater formed through precipitation is also of major water management importance. The present Groundwater Memorandum formulates five key requirements for the protection of naturally formed groundwater resources and thus complements the European River Memorandum (ERM) aiming at the protection of the surface water bodies.
Published on 01 April 2022 By Caroline Greene In Member publications 1511 downloads
Vewin-Dutch-Drinking-Water-Statistics-2022-ENG-WEB.pdf
Published on 19 January 2022 By Caroline Greene In Member publications 1654 downloads
svu-rapport-2021-19.pdf
A study of how Swedish companies are affected financially in the event of an interruption in the water supply
Authors: Karin Sjöstrand and Josefine Klingberg, RISE Research Institutes of Sweden, Noor Sedehi Zadeh, VTI Swedish National Road and Transport Research Institute
Summary: How are companies in different industries affected by water supply disruptions? The project has collected information from more than 1,400 Swedish companies. Based on the survey results, resilience factors have been calculated for 35 different industries. The factors provide a measure of the proportion of companies' operations that can be maintained in the event of an interruption. They can be used, for example, to calculate interruption risks and estimate the benefits of risk reduction measures. They also provide a basis for in-depth dialogue between drinking water producers and companies.
Keywords: Water supply outage, critical infrastructure disruption, economic loss, business interruption, resiliency factor, risk reduction
Published on 07 October 2021 By Caroline Greene In Member publications 1566 downloads
report.pdf
Published on 28 April 2021 By Caroline Greene In Member publications 2862 downloads
Pflanzenschutzmittel_kompakt_Broschuere.pdf
Published on 28 April 2021 By Caroline Greene In Member publications 2005 downloads
Pflanzenschutzmittel_kompakt_Flyer.pdf
Published on 28 April 2021 By Caroline Greene In Member publications 2655 downloads
Profile of the German Water Sector_2020.pdf
This Profile of the German Water Sector 2020 gives an updated overview of water supply and wastewater disposal in Germany. It enables the interested public and policy makers to learn all about the services the sector provides, the diversity of tasks it undertakes, and the current challenges it is facing. The 2020 Water Sector Profile demonstrates that the modernisation strategy, pursued by politicians and the water sector alike, remains effective even under increasingly difficult conditions.
Published on 27 January 2021 Modified on 27 January 2021 By Caroline Greene In Member publications 9056 downloads
2020_water-in-figures_web.pdf
The climate action plan for the water sector emphasises the message that Danish water technology can help find solutions to global climate challenges. The ambition of the political parties behind the agreement is for the water companies in Denmark to be energy and climate-neutral. The key figures for the water sector show that the water companies are already well on the way to achieving this.
Published on 26 November 2020 Modified on 26 November 2020 By Caroline Greene In Member publications 3235 downloads
Urban_Water_PostCovid.PDF
This report sets out to illustrate the growing relevance of the urban water cycle due to the current situation, in the midst of the COVID-19 crisis, since it becomes an essential element in guaranteeing the health and hygiene of citizens, promoting sustainable growth that helps improve the environment, as well as contribute to economic recovery by creating quality employment and strengthening the welfare state.
Published on 26 November 2020 Modified on 26 November 2020 By Caroline Greene In Member publications 4091 downloads
Analysis of renewal investment needs of the urban water cycle in Spain.pdf
The overall goal of this study is to understand the renewal of investment needs concerning the urban water cycle in Spain. To achieve this objective, three specific goals were identified:
1. Performing an inventory of special infrastructures and networks that make up the integrated urban water cycle, in its current actual configuration.
2. Calculating the as-new replacement value of the cost resulting from setting up all that capital.
3. Estimating the annual cost of renewal investment to sustainably maintain the capital, stemming from different scenarios based on their renewal period.
The scope of this project covers the analysis of urban water cycle investment needs, distinguishing between water supply and sanitation services. In turn, each part of the integrated water cycle is broken down into networks and special infrastructures.
Published on 26 November 2020 Modified on 26 November 2020 By Caroline Greene In Member publications 3907 downloads
Efficient_financing_water_infrastrcutures_Spain.pdf
The scope of application of this study encompasses those infrastructures that support local and regional water supply and sanitation services; thus, regulation infrastructures that are a matter of water basins’ competence are not covered.
Published on 19 October 2020 Modified on 19 October 2020 By Caroline Greene In Member publications 15131 downloads
BIPE-CREA-english-BAT-BD.pdf
This seventh edition of the BIPE-BDO/FP2E overview of public water and wastewater services in France comes amid the reaffirmation of a political will in France to reinvest in the sector. This, together with a drive to improve performances through contractual arrangements between actors, was clearly in evidence at the sector's national conference, the Assises de l'Eau. The ambition to achieve greater efficiency of services is reflected in the extensive use of strategic planning and the trend towards greater data transparency. Achieving the good status of water bodies remains a priority objective – an objective reinforced with the revision of the European Water Framework Directive. Indeed, adapting to the effects of climate change is now an imperative that cannot be ignored.
Published on 28 February 2020 Modified on 23 June 2020 By Caroline Greene In Member publications 5465 downloads
3a2aa833-ec72-458c-89bf-caf23bd54a8d-19EQ0118 - Report1.pdf
Published on 27 January 2020 Modified on 23 June 2020 By Caroline Greene In Member publications 4833 downloads
FP2E-BIPE-2019-eau-assainissement-.pdf
Les services publics d’eau et d’assainissement en France 7ème édition Données économiques, sociales & environnementales
Published on 28 April 2019 Modified on 23 June 2020 By Caroline Greene In Member publications 4476 downloads
the-water-industry-and-the-un-sdgs_final_english.pdf
Published on 12 November 2018 Modified on 23 June 2020 By Caroline Greene In Member publications 10388 downloads
Norsk_Vann_report_microplastic_drinkingwater.pdf
Published on 30 November 2017 Modified on 23 June 2020 By Caroline Greene In Member publications 4021 downloads
12451621990_FP2E_AMFweb_BAT.pdf
Published on 28 November 2017 Modified on 23 June 2020 By Caroline Greene In Member publications 2114 downloads
12457744940_FP2E_4_pages_anglais.pdf
Published on 01 June 2017 Modified on 24 June 2020 By Zzam Agency In Member publications 3195 downloads
Water-cycle.pdf
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