Water Asset Management International

Water Asset Management International

Water is essential for all life and the health of our planet. The urgent water issues we face today call for a strong global effort. The International Water Association (IWA) includes members and staff from 130 countries, creating the largest global network of water experts dedicated to promoting a smarter approach to water management.

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Science and Education/Environmental Science

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  • Dec 19, 2024 | iwa-network.org | Erin Jordan

    Non-Revenue Water (NRW) is defined by the International Water Association (IWA) as the difference between water distributed into the network and the water invoiced to customers. NRW results from various factors, including leaks, theft, unbilled authorised consumption, and metering inaccuracies.

  • Nov 18, 2024 | iwa-network.org | Jay Bhagwan

    We live in a world where sanitation service and technology inequity is too prevalent – a world where some 3.5 billion inhabitants (2022) still do not have access to safe sanitation. On top of this come the effects of rapid urbanisation and also the impacts of climate change related events – the hurricanes, tornados, floods, droughts, and so on which are now more frequent and represent a new normal that we must deal with.

  • Mar 20, 2024 | iwa-network.org | Daniel Macfarlane

    With World Water Day 2024 having a focus on peace and cooperation, this blog explores the water cooperation centred around Lake Ontario, on whose shores the upcoming IWA World Water Congress & Exhibition will take place in Toronto, Canada, on 11-15 August 2024. Looking out at Lake Ontario from Toronto’s CN Tower, it is hard not to be struck by the water. H2O as far as the eye can see.

  • Sep 20, 2023 | iwa-network.org | Andrea Cominola

    In today’s changing world, the influence of digital technologies can be seen in nearly every sector. The water utility sector is no exception. But how is the digital transformation impacting the water sector and what are the drivers behind it? What are its key-enabling technologies? These are some of the questions addressed in a recent open-access study published in npj Clean Water.

  • Jun 24, 2021 | iwa-network.org | David Sedlak

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