Waste
Technology Uptake: Efforts to digitalise Himachal Pradesh’s water network
The journey towards the digitalisation of water supply systems in Himachal Pradesh started a long time ago. The Jal Shakti […]
Modernising Systems: Digital initiatives in the sewage and wastewater sector
Dr Abhinav Akhilesh, Partner, Transformation, Grant Thornton Bharat With its status as the world’s most populous nation, India faces […]
Path to Success: Strategies to cope with the looming wastewater crisis
Sumouleendra Ghosh, Partner and Global Infrastructure Water Sector Lead, KPMG in India, with inputs from Sharmi […]
Sustainable Management: Growing environmental consciousness in the water and waste sector
The government and industries are making concerted efforts to ensure water security. There is growing focus on achieving 24×7 water […]
Water Network Management: Technology solutions and strategies
The growing demand for water in India is being exacerbated by the loss of water and lack of proper monitoring […]
Tech Advantage: Advancements in the wastewater sector
The ever-growing demand for water, and its scarcity in many parts of India, are being aggravated by the lack of […]
Project Showcase: Worli WWTF to enhance wastewater treatment
The Municipal Corporation of Greater Mumbai (MCGM) is constructing seven wastewater treatment facilities (WWTFs) in Mumbai with a combined treatment […]
Waste to Worth: Improvement in the O&M of STPs in India
India is facing challenges in the effective treatment of sewage generated in its cities and the efficient operation and maintenance […]
Aiming for Water Circularity: Measures for recycling and reusing treated wastewater
By Dheeraj Kaushik, Business Head, Water, Tata Consulting Engineers, and Manos De, Senior General Manager, Technology Group, Tata Consulting Engineers […]
Digital Game Changers: Technological interventions for improving water network management
Digitalisation and automation are two key emerging focus areas in India’s water sector. Digital solutions are being employed across segments […]
Views of G. Asok Kumar: “There has been a notable improvement in river water quality”
The Namami Gange Programme, launched in 2014, is an integrated conservation mission aimed at accomplishing the twin objectives of reducing […]
Making Waves: Automation and robotics revolutionise the water sector
At present, the national average non-revenue water (NRW) level in India is 20 per cent. The government and water utilities […]
Sustainable Reuse: Deploying decentralised wastewater treatment systems
According to the estimates of the Central Pollution Control Board, sewage/wastewater generation in India has grown at a CAGR of […]
Smart Water Systems: DJB’s action plan to enhance supply quality and capacity
The Delhi Jal Board (DJB) is implementing several action plans to deal with the city’s accentuating water crisis. The city […]
Views of Pankaj Kumar: “5P has to be followed for river restoration projects”
The past year witnessed several developments in the Indian water sector. From reviving stalled projects to proposing new ones, allocating […]
Restorative Approach: Achieving water security through a circular economy
With the principles of repair, reuse and reduction, a circular economy aims to reduce waste and pollution. In addition, it […]