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NexusBit

Contactless Water Quality Sensors which monitors parameters like turbidity and algae concentration from above the water bodies. This sensor system enables simple and low-maintenance site deployment, and revolutionizing water quality monitoring methods like measurement directly from aerial drones and from bridges or structures.

EnvironSens

World’s first of its kind AI-enabled and IoT integrated I2BioS (Intelligent Integrated BioSensor System) system for real-time water quality monitoring of heavy metals in sewer networks and water resources

Teamsolve

AI-enabled digital knowledge companion tool that captures operational, explicit and tacit knowledge to generate problem-solving insights during O&M and incident response scenarios.

Algaesys

Algaesys offers a carbon-negative algal wastewater treatment and resource recovery system that runs on solar power, absorbs CO2, and works at any scale 

Urban WaterGuide: A guide for building sustainable and resilient cities

Submitted by cvilla.consult… on Fri, 06/09/2023 - 22:48

The Australian Government, Australian Water Partnership and the Cooperative Research Centre for Water Sensitive Cities partnered to develop a framework to improve water outcomes in international cities and towns, based on Australia’s urban water experience. The result is the Urban WaterGuide, which covers water supply, sanitation, drainage, flooding, waterways and urban liveability, with a cross-cutting focus on gender equality and inclusion.

Online Training for Water Utilities | WUCA

Online Training for Water Utilities | WUCA


As part of its mission to collaboratively advance climate change adaptation, the Water Utility Climate Alliance (WUCA) developed free, in-person technical training and guidance for water utility engineers and decision makers to plan, communicate, and implement climate-resilient strategies within their organizations.

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Assessing the Benefits and Costs of Nature-Based Solutions for Climate Resilience: A Guideline for Project Developers

Submitted by cvilla.consult… on Fri, 06/09/2023 - 12:56

This document aims to guide the design, implementation, and use of studies to value the benefits and costs of Nature-Based Solutions (NBS) for climate resilience projects. Reliable quantification of the costs and benefits of NBS for climate resilience can facilitate further mainstreaming of these interventions by articulating the value proposition of NBS across sectors, improve impact evaluation, and for identifying additional funding and financing for projects.