Industrial water reuse is emerging as a practical solution to water scarcity and increasing resource pressures. The CHERISH-2-O project demonstrates how shared treatment infrastructure and collective water networks can enable circular water management and improve industrial resilience.
Los Angeles County’s Safe, Clean Water Program demonstrates how dedicated stormwater funding can support water quality, local supply, and community resilience. Its governance framework combines technical review, watershed planning, adaptive management, and accountability mechanisms.
Climate-smart irrigation and agricultural rebate programs are becoming critical tools for managing drought and rising water demand. Explore how San Diego County Water Authority combines smart irrigation technologies, recycled water incentives, and adaptive rate structures to strengthen long-term agricultural water resilience.
Industrial water demand is rising as semiconductor manufacturing, data centres, pharmaceuticals, and advanced manufacturing expand. Water-intensive industries can place pressure on finite supplies, especially in regions with limited freshwater resources and growing…
Cities in arid and water-stressed regions face growing pressure to reduce potable water demand while supporting population growth. Urban water reuse systems offer a practical pathway by capturing and reusing non-potable water…