Month: June 2022
Delhi Government to clean Yamuna river by 2025
The Delhi government has set a target to clean the Yamuna River by 2025. In the process, it will also […]
NMCG signed two quadripartite agreements
The National Mission for Clean Ganga (NMCG) has signed two quadripartite agreements worth Rs 2.73 billion for the development of […]
Bhopal Municipal Corporation undertaking review of sewage network in the city
The Bhopal Municipal Corporation is undertaking a review of the sewage network in the city. The civic body is aiming […]
Ludhiana started survey for illegal water supply and sewerage connections
The Municipal Corporation of Ludhiana has started a survey for the identification of illegal water supply and sewerage connections. A […]
Discoms can now settle dues through EMIs within four years
The Ministry of Power (MoP) has issued the Electricity (Late Payment Surcharge and Related Matters) Rules, 2022. As per these […]
Digital Water Strategy: Correcting technology myopia through GIS
As we steer our way through the rough waters of digital transformation, every effort turns out to be a realisation […]
Sewage Detox: Initiatives for automating STPs in India
With the rapidly increasing urban population, water pollution and water scarcity are also increasing. Thus, it is imperative for communities, businesses and governments to […]
Technology Initiatives: NRW reduction strategies in Southeast Asian cities
One of the most challenging problems faced by water utilities across the globe is the high level of non-revenue water […]
Harnessing Data: Focus on the digitalisation of water supply systems
Water, one of the most abundantly available natural resources, has unfortunately also become the most abused resource of the planet. […]
Success Story: Turning around the water supply situation in Cambodia
In 1993, Cambodia was rebuilding after the civil war. The water situation across the country was abysmal with almost no […]
April- June 2022
April- June 2022
Efficient Systems: Smart metering solutions by water utilities
Factors such as leakages and non-billed consumption due to damaged meters have become a key concern for many Indian cities. […]
