Rankings of innovation in water resources management

Explore the forefront of water resource management with a focus on groundbreaking advancements and sustainable practices. This compilation highlights cutting-edge solutions, including smart water technologies, advanced purification and desalination methods, and innovative approaches to water reuse and recycling. Discover the impact of artificial intelligence, IoT, and big data in optimizing water distribution, monitoring, and conservation efforts. Learn about companies and projects leading the charge in developing efficient irrigation systems, greywater recycling, and low-cost filtration solutions to address global water challenges. This resource is ideal for those interested in environmental sustainability, technological innovation in the water sector, and the future of global water security.

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    ANB Sensors (UK) Calibration-Free pH Sensors

    388 Global Votes
    • Cost-effective

      (+4)

    These sensors represent a significant advance in water quality monitoring by eliminating the need for calibration. This allows for scalable, low-maintenance, and highly reliable monitoring.

  2. 2

    Rewatec Underground Tanks (Rainwater Harvesting)

    194 Global Votes
    • Limits damaging effects of runoff

      (+4)

    These tanks offer a practical and efficient solution for harvesting and utilizing rainwater. They provide a free and renewable water source for non-potable uses, improving water resilience.

  3. 3

    Water Cycle Digitalization Solutions (PERTE)

    0 Global Votes
    • Improves digitization of the urban water cycle

      (+4)

    The PERTE for Water Cycle Digitalization is the main driver of the digital transformation of Spain's water sector. With significant investment, it seeks to modernize water supply, sanitation, and purification through advanced technologies.

  4. 4

    AquaGREY® System (Greywater Recycling Station)

    0 Global Votes
    • Maximizes water conservation efforts

      (+4)

    The AquaGREY® system represents a key innovation for domestic water management, enabling greywater reuse. This contributes to significant savings in potable water consumption and reduces environmental impact.

  5. 5

    HYDROSMART Project (Amper)

    0 Global Votes
    • Enables real-time monitoring of supply networks

      (+3)

    HYDROSMART is an intelligent cyber-physical system that integrates advanced technologies for the sustainable management of water infrastructure. Its focus on local data processing and AI optimizes water management.

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  7. 6

    Bactiquick by Molendotech (UK)

    0 Global Votes
    • Offers fast, reliable detection of harmful bacteria

      (+4)

    Bactiquick offers an innovative solution for real-time water quality assessment, eliminating the need for specialized laboratories. Its accessibility makes it ideal for rapid and efficient monitoring.

  8. 7

    GAILL by EFAS Technologies (USA)

    0 Global Votes
    • Revolutionizes water leak detection

      (+4)

    GAILL is an AI-powered analytics platform that uses existing data to locate leaks and reduce non-revenue water. Its ability to improve network efficiency is crucial in water management.

  9. 8

    BioGuy II by Zoi Environmental Technologies (Turkey)

    0 Global Votes
    • Utilizes bacterial zeolite hybrid bioremediation technology

      (+4)

    BioGuy II is a 'plug and play' bioremediation system that improves the efficiency of biological wastewater treatment. Its ability to reduce sludge volume makes it a sustainable and cost-effective solution.

  10. 9

    Pluvion Monitoring and Optimization Software (Germany)

    0 Global Votes
    • AI-powered solutions for reliable water management

      (+4)

    Pluvion is an AI-powered software for managing water and wastewater networks. It offers smarter and more efficient management, optimizing the performance of water infrastructure.

  11. 10

    Emulsion Flow Technologies Separation and Purification Systems (Japan)

    0 Global Votes
    • Revolutionary solvent extraction method

      (+4)

    These high-precision systems commercialize advanced research in solvent extraction, offering innovative solutions for separation and purification. They are crucial for various industrial and environmental applications.

  12. 11

    Advanced Wastewater Treatment Technologies (European Projects)

    0 Global Votes
    • Boosts development of novel wastewater treatment processes

      (+2)

    These European projects integrate innovative processes and intelligent monitoring for the recovery of freshwater, energy, and solutes from industrial effluents. They are essential for a circular water economy and industrial sustainability.

  13. 12

    Energy-Neutral Wastewater Treatment Plants

    0 Global Votes
    • Cuts aeration energy by up to 90%

      (+4)

    These plants represent the gold standard in sustainability, as they produce as much energy as they consume. They are a significant step towards reducing energy dependence and emissions in water treatment.

  14. 13

    Operational Early Warning Systems

    0 Global Votes
    • Provide advanced warning prior to flooding

      (+4)

    These systems are crucial for urban water resilience, allowing for the anticipation and management of extreme events such as droughts or torrential rains. Their real-time prediction capability is fundamental for climate change adaptation.

  15. 14

    Generative Artificial Intelligence and Agent-Based AI Architectures (Xylem)

    0 Global Votes
    • Automates WDN management tasks

      (+4)

    Generative AI and agent-based architectures are transforming decision-making in water management. They drive smarter, auditable, and more secure operations, turning data into strategic actions.

  16. 15

    Advanced Predictive Maintenance (AI in Water Treatment)

    0 Global Votes
    • Predicts equipment failures

      (+4)

    Artificial intelligence allows for anticipating failures in critical water treatment equipment, which saves costs and improves operational efficiency. It is a key AI application for proactive infrastructure management.

  17. 16

    Decentralized and Modular Wastewater Treatment

    0 Global Votes
    • Well-suited to modular decentralized systems

      (+4)

    This trend offers flexibility and scalability, allowing for water treatment where needed with lower cost and time. It is especially relevant for areas without sanitation networks, such as rural or isolated environments.

  18. 17

    Digitalization of Irrigation Communities (PERTE)

    0 Global Votes
    • Transforms water resources management through digitalization

      (+4)

    The digitalization of irrigation communities is crucial for water efficiency in Spain, as irrigation is the primary water user. This approach improves knowledge of water use and reduces losses.

  19. 18

    Green Infrastructure and Water-Sensitive Urban Design (Arup)

    0 Global Votes
    • Enhances tree canopy

      (+4)

    These solutions allow for more natural water management in cities, reducing pressure on traditional drainage networks. They increase urban water resilience against extreme events and improve the environment.

  20. 19

    Cybersecurity in Water Infrastructure

    0 Global Votes
    • Protects drinking water and wastewater systems from cyber threats

      (+4)

    With the increasing digitalization of the water sector, cybersecurity is fundamental to protect critical infrastructure. It ensures service continuity and the protection of water management systems against potential attacks.