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Smart Water Cities Project
Jan. 31, 2024
Following the successful delivery of the SWM case study report, IWRA, K-water and the Asia Water Council (AWC) agreed to initiate a new phase of collaboration from 2020 to December 2023 with the Smart Water Cities project.
The Smart Water Cities project is a three-year project dedicated to the analysis of smart water technologies in urban developments. It is run collaboratively by IWRA, the Korea Water Resources Corporation (K-Water) and the Asia Water Council (AWC) from July 2020 to December 2023.
The project has three main aims:
- To identify and examine the technological solutions put in place to improve water resources management in cities, and the conditions for their implementation – including public and private involvement and support.
- To identify and examine the existing global standards frameworks and the Key Performance Indicators employed to measure and compare smart water solutions in cities.
- To develop a new internationally recognised certification scheme for Smart Water Cities across the world.
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