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Climate change is presenting ever-growing challenges, particularly when it comes to water supply. Extreme weather events such as heavy rainfall, prolonged droughts, and rising water demand require innovative approaches to water management. This is where the WaterMan project comes in. A new video showcases how innovative solutions can create a climate-resilient water system.
Water Reuse as a Key Solution
A central focus of WaterMan is the reuse of water. This approach could play a significant role in cities like Berlin, where wastewater from municipal treatment plants could be further processed and reclaimed for various end uses. These include industrial and commercial applications, street cleaning, park irrigation, and even agricultural irrigation. The aim is to integrate water reuse as a standard practice in water management, helping to reduce the pressure on natural water resources.
Collaboration across the Baltic Sea Region for Global Solutions
The WaterMan project extends far beyond local measures. In partnership with 16 organisations from six countries across the Baltic Sea region, the project is driving the implementation of water reuse internationally. Our contribution is invaluable: with our expertise in process engineering and practical research, we help to share knowledge and raise awareness of safe and sustainable water reuse practices.
A Vision for the Future
The goal of the WaterMan project is clear: to build a climate-resilient water management system that protects natural resources while tackling the challenges of climate change with innovative solutions. The new WaterMan video delves into the project’s vision, its strategies, and the specific steps being taken to achieve these objectives.
Take a look and be inspired! Together, we can create a more sustainable future.