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Integrated Water Management: Why, What, How?
DELWP and Clearwater have partnered to produce this animated video to demonstrate how Integrated Water Management can help all Victorians.
We encourage all water industry practitioners and water literate community members across Victoria to share and use this resource with stakeholders to communicate the many benefits of an IWM approach.
published: 02 Nov 2022
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Integrated water management and climate resilience
The way in which we manage water for its competing uses is as important as ever. Integrated water resources management can play a crucial role in the coordinated development and management of water, land and related resources as the world adapts to climate change.
Learn more about UNEP's work in water:
https://www.unep.org/explore-topics/water
Thumbnail image: Prashanth Vishwanathan/IWMI
https://www.flickr.com/photos/iwmi/24159686184
published: 01 Sep 2022
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How Do Water Treatment Plants Work?
Read more from me on my blog: https://www.autodesk.com/blogs/water/author/trevorenglish/
For most everyone around the world, turning on your tap and getting fresh clean water is just a way of life. While this might seem to be a simple fact of modern civilization, it's a relatively new innovation in the timeline of human development.
Access to fresh water is one of the largest drivers of creating a modern society, but what allows everyone access to seemingly endless supplies of potable water? It depends on where you live, but chances are behind your tap there's a municipal water treatment plant.
There are two main types of water treatment plants: drinking water and wastewater plants. We'll be focusing in on drinking water plants here, but if you'd like to learn about how wastewater is tr...
published: 21 Nov 2018
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Smart Water Management (Seosan City Project)
Expert: Mr. Ho-Young KIM & Dong-Won KANG (Manager, K-Water Research Institute, Water Policy Research Center)
What kinds of ICT application have been introduced in increasing the operational efficiency of existing water infrastructure in Korea? It provides Smart Water Management(SWM) which improves the operation and maintenance efficiency of streamlining the water supply pipelines. In particular, it introduces the successful case of SWM project of Korea, by representing the Seaon City’s SWM project with integrated Information Technologies(IT).
▶More: https://bit.ly/2IorSxG
#KDI #IDB #KoreanExperience #InfrastructureService #ICT #LatinAmerica #Efficiency #Water #WaterManagement #SmartWaterManagement #SWM #Seosan #Kwater #IntegratedWaterResourceManagement #IWRM
published: 18 Nov 2020
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More Than Irrigation - The Balinese Subak system of water management in Indonesia [Documentary]
For over 1,000 years, the Balinese have developed a unique system of democratic and sustainable water irrigation. It has shaped the cultural landscapes of Bali and enables local communities to manage the ecology of terraced rice fields at the scale of whole watersheds.
The Subak system has made the Balinese the most productive rice growers in Indonesia and ensures a high level of food sovereignty for a dense population on the volcanic island. It provides a vibrant example of a diverse, ecologically sustainable, economically productive and democratic water management system that is also characterized by its non-reliance on fossil fuel derivatives or heavy machinery.
In 2012, UNESCO has recognized five rice terraces and their water temples as World Heritage site and supports its conservati...
published: 21 May 2019
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Irrigation and Water Management
Agriculture accounts for nearly 80 percent of our country’s consumptive water use, which makes water use a critical natural resource issue. NRCS helps farmers and ranchers conserve water with organic practices that build healthy soil that increase their water holding capacity. Farmers also use conservation tillage and mulching to keep the ground covered and reduce water loss through evaporation and create biodiversity by using crop rotations and cover crops to build soil organic matter.
And these practices add up.
A one percent increase in soil organic matter can help the soil retain an additional 20,000 gallons of water per acre that can be banked and made available when plants need it most.
The Natural Resources Conservation Service … helping organic farmers balance their land’s water ne...
published: 09 Aug 2018
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Explained | World's Water Crisis | FULL EPISODE | Netflix
In partnership with Vox Media Studios and Vox, this enlightening explainer series will take viewers deep inside a wide range of culturally relevant topics, questions, and ideas. Each episode will explore current events and social trends pulled from the zeitgeist, touching topics across politics, science, history and pop culture -- featuring interviews with some of the most authoritative experts in their respective fields.
In this episode: The global water crisis is at an inflection point. How do we price our most valuable resource, while also ensuring access to it as a human right?
US Rating: TV-MA. This show is designed for for mature audiences only.
For more information and educational resources, please visit:
https://media.netflix.com/en/company-blog/free-educational-documentaries
...
published: 17 Apr 2020
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Water management in the Netherlands: 225 years Rijkswaterstaat
The Netherlands has been living with water intensively since its earliest history. For us, it's a source of great wealth and opportunity that simultaneously poses risks and carries a continuous reason to act. This conflicting mission dealing with both the promise and the threat of the water, laid the ground for the creation of Rijkswaterstaat 225 years ago. Let us trace the journey we've made in collaboration with our partners around the world and the collective journey we see ahead of us.
Rijkswaterstaat is charged with water management in the Netherlands. Among other tasks, we are responsible for ensuring a sufficient supply of water and keeping the country protected against flooding. We take care of water management in the major waters (such as the sea and rivers), we maintain water wo...
published: 17 Jan 2024
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Transforming the water treatment process with automation | Schneider Electric
Enterprise Automation helps water and wastewater facilities extend the water lifecycle through facility upgrades that promote efficient operations and decrease energy consumption. In this video, Luke Stephenson, President of Enterprise Automation, explains how they harness advanced Schneider Electric technologies to enhance the water treatment process. Watch how our latest Impact Maker leverages automation and digitization to tackle water scarcity issues.
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published: 04 Oct 2024
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Integrated Water Management as a Pathway to Climate Resilience
This lively video explores the elements of Integrated Water Management and dives into how the practice of managing all water as one resource has the power to put San Diego on the path to a more sustainable, secure, and climate-resilient future.
published: 10 Apr 2020
3:08
Integrated Water Management: Why, What, How?
DELWP and Clearwater have partnered to produce this animated video to demonstrate how Integrated Water Management can help all Victorians.
We encourage all wat...
DELWP and Clearwater have partnered to produce this animated video to demonstrate how Integrated Water Management can help all Victorians.
We encourage all water industry practitioners and water literate community members across Victoria to share and use this resource with stakeholders to communicate the many benefits of an IWM approach.
https://wn.com/Integrated_Water_Management_Why,_What,_How
DELWP and Clearwater have partnered to produce this animated video to demonstrate how Integrated Water Management can help all Victorians.
We encourage all water industry practitioners and water literate community members across Victoria to share and use this resource with stakeholders to communicate the many benefits of an IWM approach.
- published: 02 Nov 2022
- views: 5185
2:29
Integrated water management and climate resilience
The way in which we manage water for its competing uses is as important as ever. Integrated water resources management can play a crucial role in the coordinate...
The way in which we manage water for its competing uses is as important as ever. Integrated water resources management can play a crucial role in the coordinated development and management of water, land and related resources as the world adapts to climate change.
Learn more about UNEP's work in water:
https://www.unep.org/explore-topics/water
Thumbnail image: Prashanth Vishwanathan/IWMI
https://www.flickr.com/photos/iwmi/24159686184
https://wn.com/Integrated_Water_Management_And_Climate_Resilience
The way in which we manage water for its competing uses is as important as ever. Integrated water resources management can play a crucial role in the coordinated development and management of water, land and related resources as the world adapts to climate change.
Learn more about UNEP's work in water:
https://www.unep.org/explore-topics/water
Thumbnail image: Prashanth Vishwanathan/IWMI
https://www.flickr.com/photos/iwmi/24159686184
- published: 01 Sep 2022
- views: 4992
10:50
How Do Water Treatment Plants Work?
Read more from me on my blog: https://www.autodesk.com/blogs/water/author/trevorenglish/
For most everyone around the world, turning on your tap and getting fr...
Read more from me on my blog: https://www.autodesk.com/blogs/water/author/trevorenglish/
For most everyone around the world, turning on your tap and getting fresh clean water is just a way of life. While this might seem to be a simple fact of modern civilization, it's a relatively new innovation in the timeline of human development.
Access to fresh water is one of the largest drivers of creating a modern society, but what allows everyone access to seemingly endless supplies of potable water? It depends on where you live, but chances are behind your tap there's a municipal water treatment plant.
There are two main types of water treatment plants: drinking water and wastewater plants. We'll be focusing in on drinking water plants here, but if you'd like to learn about how wastewater is treated, you can watch a video on the topic here.
Both types of treatment plants serve the purpose of cleaning water, but in general, wastewater treatment plants will output water, or effluent, into streams or rivers and drinking water plants, or potable water treatment plants, will output their treated water into a city's pipe distribution network.
The question still remains, how exactly does one treatment plant take dirty river or well water and turn it into water that is safe to drink? It involves a lot of processing using chemicals, filters, and removing all of the toxins and hazards from a given water source.
Thanks to Pepperonin for supporting us on Patreon and making this video possible!
Support us here: http://bit.ly/2qBHc
All images and videos courtesy of the creative commons or used in accordance with fair use laws. For questions or concerns, please use the contact section on our channel.
Music:
CGI Snake by Chris Zabriskie is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
Source: http://chriszabriskie.com/divider/
Artist: http://chriszabriskie.com/
Divider by Chris Zabriskie is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
Source: http://chriszabriskie.com/divider/
Artist: http://chriszabriskie.com/
Namaste by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
Artist: http://audionautix.com/
https://wn.com/How_Do_Water_Treatment_Plants_Work
Read more from me on my blog: https://www.autodesk.com/blogs/water/author/trevorenglish/
For most everyone around the world, turning on your tap and getting fresh clean water is just a way of life. While this might seem to be a simple fact of modern civilization, it's a relatively new innovation in the timeline of human development.
Access to fresh water is one of the largest drivers of creating a modern society, but what allows everyone access to seemingly endless supplies of potable water? It depends on where you live, but chances are behind your tap there's a municipal water treatment plant.
There are two main types of water treatment plants: drinking water and wastewater plants. We'll be focusing in on drinking water plants here, but if you'd like to learn about how wastewater is treated, you can watch a video on the topic here.
Both types of treatment plants serve the purpose of cleaning water, but in general, wastewater treatment plants will output water, or effluent, into streams or rivers and drinking water plants, or potable water treatment plants, will output their treated water into a city's pipe distribution network.
The question still remains, how exactly does one treatment plant take dirty river or well water and turn it into water that is safe to drink? It involves a lot of processing using chemicals, filters, and removing all of the toxins and hazards from a given water source.
Thanks to Pepperonin for supporting us on Patreon and making this video possible!
Support us here: http://bit.ly/2qBHc
All images and videos courtesy of the creative commons or used in accordance with fair use laws. For questions or concerns, please use the contact section on our channel.
Music:
CGI Snake by Chris Zabriskie is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
Source: http://chriszabriskie.com/divider/
Artist: http://chriszabriskie.com/
Divider by Chris Zabriskie is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
Source: http://chriszabriskie.com/divider/
Artist: http://chriszabriskie.com/
Namaste by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
Artist: http://audionautix.com/
- published: 21 Nov 2018
- views: 1368043
12:38
Smart Water Management (Seosan City Project)
Expert: Mr. Ho-Young KIM & Dong-Won KANG (Manager, K-Water Research Institute, Water Policy Research Center)
What kinds of ICT application have been introduce...
Expert: Mr. Ho-Young KIM & Dong-Won KANG (Manager, K-Water Research Institute, Water Policy Research Center)
What kinds of ICT application have been introduced in increasing the operational efficiency of existing water infrastructure in Korea? It provides Smart Water Management(SWM) which improves the operation and maintenance efficiency of streamlining the water supply pipelines. In particular, it introduces the successful case of SWM project of Korea, by representing the Seaon City’s SWM project with integrated Information Technologies(IT).
▶More: https://bit.ly/2IorSxG
#KDI #IDB #KoreanExperience #InfrastructureService #ICT #LatinAmerica #Efficiency #Water #WaterManagement #SmartWaterManagement #SWM #Seosan #Kwater #IntegratedWaterResourceManagement #IWRM
https://wn.com/Smart_Water_Management_(Seosan_City_Project)
Expert: Mr. Ho-Young KIM & Dong-Won KANG (Manager, K-Water Research Institute, Water Policy Research Center)
What kinds of ICT application have been introduced in increasing the operational efficiency of existing water infrastructure in Korea? It provides Smart Water Management(SWM) which improves the operation and maintenance efficiency of streamlining the water supply pipelines. In particular, it introduces the successful case of SWM project of Korea, by representing the Seaon City’s SWM project with integrated Information Technologies(IT).
▶More: https://bit.ly/2IorSxG
#KDI #IDB #KoreanExperience #InfrastructureService #ICT #LatinAmerica #Efficiency #Water #WaterManagement #SmartWaterManagement #SWM #Seosan #Kwater #IntegratedWaterResourceManagement #IWRM
- published: 18 Nov 2020
- views: 23250
15:20
More Than Irrigation - The Balinese Subak system of water management in Indonesia [Documentary]
For over 1,000 years, the Balinese have developed a unique system of democratic and sustainable water irrigation. It has shaped the cultural landscapes of Bali ...
For over 1,000 years, the Balinese have developed a unique system of democratic and sustainable water irrigation. It has shaped the cultural landscapes of Bali and enables local communities to manage the ecology of terraced rice fields at the scale of whole watersheds.
The Subak system has made the Balinese the most productive rice growers in Indonesia and ensures a high level of food sovereignty for a dense population on the volcanic island. It provides a vibrant example of a diverse, ecologically sustainable, economically productive and democratic water management system that is also characterized by its non-reliance on fossil fuel derivatives or heavy machinery.
In 2012, UNESCO has recognized five rice terraces and their water temples as World Heritage site and supports its conservation and protection. However, the fragile Subak system is threatened for its complexity and interconnectedness by new agricultural practices and increasing tourism on the island.
Length: 15:20 Min.
Produced by Florian Doerr
Narrated by Usman Ghani Virk
Filmed in Bali, Indonesia (2014)
Special Thanks to I Wayan Pineh (pinehbalitours.com), Subak Museum Tabanan
Music by (c) Gamelan Mitra Kusuma. Used with permission for non-commercial purposes. archive.org/details/gamelanmk2008-10-17
Read more: http://futureoffoodjournal.org
#Subak #WaterManagement #Irrigation #Indonesia #Bali #UNESCO #Documentary
https://wn.com/More_Than_Irrigation_The_Balinese_Subak_System_Of_Water_Management_In_Indonesia_Documentary
For over 1,000 years, the Balinese have developed a unique system of democratic and sustainable water irrigation. It has shaped the cultural landscapes of Bali and enables local communities to manage the ecology of terraced rice fields at the scale of whole watersheds.
The Subak system has made the Balinese the most productive rice growers in Indonesia and ensures a high level of food sovereignty for a dense population on the volcanic island. It provides a vibrant example of a diverse, ecologically sustainable, economically productive and democratic water management system that is also characterized by its non-reliance on fossil fuel derivatives or heavy machinery.
In 2012, UNESCO has recognized five rice terraces and their water temples as World Heritage site and supports its conservation and protection. However, the fragile Subak system is threatened for its complexity and interconnectedness by new agricultural practices and increasing tourism on the island.
Length: 15:20 Min.
Produced by Florian Doerr
Narrated by Usman Ghani Virk
Filmed in Bali, Indonesia (2014)
Special Thanks to I Wayan Pineh (pinehbalitours.com), Subak Museum Tabanan
Music by (c) Gamelan Mitra Kusuma. Used with permission for non-commercial purposes. archive.org/details/gamelanmk2008-10-17
Read more: http://futureoffoodjournal.org
#Subak #WaterManagement #Irrigation #Indonesia #Bali #UNESCO #Documentary
- published: 21 May 2019
- views: 10390
3:20
Irrigation and Water Management
Agriculture accounts for nearly 80 percent of our country’s consumptive water use, which makes water use a critical natural resource issue. NRCS helps farmers a...
Agriculture accounts for nearly 80 percent of our country’s consumptive water use, which makes water use a critical natural resource issue. NRCS helps farmers and ranchers conserve water with organic practices that build healthy soil that increase their water holding capacity. Farmers also use conservation tillage and mulching to keep the ground covered and reduce water loss through evaporation and create biodiversity by using crop rotations and cover crops to build soil organic matter.
And these practices add up.
A one percent increase in soil organic matter can help the soil retain an additional 20,000 gallons of water per acre that can be banked and made available when plants need it most.
The Natural Resources Conservation Service … helping organic farmers balance their land’s water needs with those of nature.
To learn more visit http://www.thelexicon.org
A production of the Lexicon of Sustainability
Producer - Laura Howard-Gayeton
Writer/Director - Douglas Gayeton
Editor/Animator - Pier Giorgio Provenzano
https://wn.com/Irrigation_And_Water_Management
Agriculture accounts for nearly 80 percent of our country’s consumptive water use, which makes water use a critical natural resource issue. NRCS helps farmers and ranchers conserve water with organic practices that build healthy soil that increase their water holding capacity. Farmers also use conservation tillage and mulching to keep the ground covered and reduce water loss through evaporation and create biodiversity by using crop rotations and cover crops to build soil organic matter.
And these practices add up.
A one percent increase in soil organic matter can help the soil retain an additional 20,000 gallons of water per acre that can be banked and made available when plants need it most.
The Natural Resources Conservation Service … helping organic farmers balance their land’s water needs with those of nature.
To learn more visit http://www.thelexicon.org
A production of the Lexicon of Sustainability
Producer - Laura Howard-Gayeton
Writer/Director - Douglas Gayeton
Editor/Animator - Pier Giorgio Provenzano
- published: 09 Aug 2018
- views: 23064
18:43
Explained | World's Water Crisis | FULL EPISODE | Netflix
In partnership with Vox Media Studios and Vox, this enlightening explainer series will take viewers deep inside a wide range of culturally relevant topics, ques...
In partnership with Vox Media Studios and Vox, this enlightening explainer series will take viewers deep inside a wide range of culturally relevant topics, questions, and ideas. Each episode will explore current events and social trends pulled from the zeitgeist, touching topics across politics, science, history and pop culture -- featuring interviews with some of the most authoritative experts in their respective fields.
In this episode: The global water crisis is at an inflection point. How do we price our most valuable resource, while also ensuring access to it as a human right?
US Rating: TV-MA. This show is designed for for mature audiences only.
For more information and educational resources, please visit:
https://media.netflix.com/en/company-blog/free-educational-documentaries
SUBSCRIBE: http://bit.ly/29qBUt7
About Netflix:
Netflix is the world's leading streaming entertainment service with over 167 million paid memberships in over 190 countries enjoying TV series, documentaries and feature films across a wide variety of genres and languages. Members can watch as much as they want, anytime, anywhere, on any internet-connected screen. Members can play, pause and resume watching, all without commercials or commitments.
Explained | World's Water Crisis | FULL EPISODE | Netflix
https://youtube.com/Netflix
https://wn.com/Explained_|_World's_Water_Crisis_|_Full_Episode_|_Netflix
In partnership with Vox Media Studios and Vox, this enlightening explainer series will take viewers deep inside a wide range of culturally relevant topics, questions, and ideas. Each episode will explore current events and social trends pulled from the zeitgeist, touching topics across politics, science, history and pop culture -- featuring interviews with some of the most authoritative experts in their respective fields.
In this episode: The global water crisis is at an inflection point. How do we price our most valuable resource, while also ensuring access to it as a human right?
US Rating: TV-MA. This show is designed for for mature audiences only.
For more information and educational resources, please visit:
https://media.netflix.com/en/company-blog/free-educational-documentaries
SUBSCRIBE: http://bit.ly/29qBUt7
About Netflix:
Netflix is the world's leading streaming entertainment service with over 167 million paid memberships in over 190 countries enjoying TV series, documentaries and feature films across a wide variety of genres and languages. Members can watch as much as they want, anytime, anywhere, on any internet-connected screen. Members can play, pause and resume watching, all without commercials or commitments.
Explained | World's Water Crisis | FULL EPISODE | Netflix
https://youtube.com/Netflix
- published: 17 Apr 2020
- views: 4373781
4:53
Water management in the Netherlands: 225 years Rijkswaterstaat
The Netherlands has been living with water intensively since its earliest history. For us, it's a source of great wealth and opportunity that simultaneously pos...
The Netherlands has been living with water intensively since its earliest history. For us, it's a source of great wealth and opportunity that simultaneously poses risks and carries a continuous reason to act. This conflicting mission dealing with both the promise and the threat of the water, laid the ground for the creation of Rijkswaterstaat 225 years ago. Let us trace the journey we've made in collaboration with our partners around the world and the collective journey we see ahead of us.
Rijkswaterstaat is charged with water management in the Netherlands. Among other tasks, we are responsible for ensuring a sufficient supply of water and keeping the country protected against flooding. We take care of water management in the major waters (such as the sea and rivers), we maintain water works (e.g., dykes, dams, weirs, and storm surge barriers), we protect the coast, and we give more room to rivers (e.g., by deepening floodplains and constructing secondary channels). We don't do that on our own: in fact, we can't do that on our own. Collaboration is essential. At local level, regional level, national level and international level.
More information about water management in the Netherlands: https://www.government.nl/topics/water-management/water-management-in-the-netherlands
More information about Rijkswaterstaat: https://www.rijkswaterstaat.nl/en/about-us
#Rijkswaterstaat #Netherlands #Delta
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Rijkswaterstaat is the executive agency of the ministry of Infrastructure and Water Management. Every day we work to make the Netherlands safe, livable and accessible. Follow us and don’t miss out on our great and extraordinary work.
SUBSCRIBE to our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@rijkswaterstaat
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https://wn.com/Water_Management_In_The_Netherlands_225_Years_Rijkswaterstaat
The Netherlands has been living with water intensively since its earliest history. For us, it's a source of great wealth and opportunity that simultaneously poses risks and carries a continuous reason to act. This conflicting mission dealing with both the promise and the threat of the water, laid the ground for the creation of Rijkswaterstaat 225 years ago. Let us trace the journey we've made in collaboration with our partners around the world and the collective journey we see ahead of us.
Rijkswaterstaat is charged with water management in the Netherlands. Among other tasks, we are responsible for ensuring a sufficient supply of water and keeping the country protected against flooding. We take care of water management in the major waters (such as the sea and rivers), we maintain water works (e.g., dykes, dams, weirs, and storm surge barriers), we protect the coast, and we give more room to rivers (e.g., by deepening floodplains and constructing secondary channels). We don't do that on our own: in fact, we can't do that on our own. Collaboration is essential. At local level, regional level, national level and international level.
More information about water management in the Netherlands: https://www.government.nl/topics/water-management/water-management-in-the-netherlands
More information about Rijkswaterstaat: https://www.rijkswaterstaat.nl/en/about-us
#Rijkswaterstaat #Netherlands #Delta
________________________________
Rijkswaterstaat is the executive agency of the ministry of Infrastructure and Water Management. Every day we work to make the Netherlands safe, livable and accessible. Follow us and don’t miss out on our great and extraordinary work.
SUBSCRIBE to our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@rijkswaterstaat
________________________________
Follow our other online channels:
Website: https://www.rijkswaterstaat.nl
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rijkswaterstaat/
Facebook: https://facebook.com/Rijkswaterstaat
Twitter / X: https://twitter.com/Rijkswaterstaat
- published: 17 Jan 2024
- views: 5505
1:35
Transforming the water treatment process with automation | Schneider Electric
Enterprise Automation helps water and wastewater facilities extend the water lifecycle through facility upgrades that promote efficient operations and decrease ...
Enterprise Automation helps water and wastewater facilities extend the water lifecycle through facility upgrades that promote efficient operations and decrease energy consumption. In this video, Luke Stephenson, President of Enterprise Automation, explains how they harness advanced Schneider Electric technologies to enhance the water treatment process. Watch how our latest Impact Maker leverages automation and digitization to tackle water scarcity issues.
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Enterprise Automation helps water and wastewater facilities extend the water lifecycle through facility upgrades that promote efficient operations and decrease energy consumption. In this video, Luke Stephenson, President of Enterprise Automation, explains how they harness advanced Schneider Electric technologies to enhance the water treatment process. Watch how our latest Impact Maker leverages automation and digitization to tackle water scarcity issues.
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- published: 04 Oct 2024
- views: 86
2:43
Integrated Water Management as a Pathway to Climate Resilience
This lively video explores the elements of Integrated Water Management and dives into how the practice of managing all water as one resource has the power to pu...
This lively video explores the elements of Integrated Water Management and dives into how the practice of managing all water as one resource has the power to put San Diego on the path to a more sustainable, secure, and climate-resilient future.
https://wn.com/Integrated_Water_Management_As_A_Pathway_To_Climate_Resilience
This lively video explores the elements of Integrated Water Management and dives into how the practice of managing all water as one resource has the power to put San Diego on the path to a more sustainable, secure, and climate-resilient future.
- published: 10 Apr 2020
- views: 23769