Water utilities face a variety of challenges in meeting future demands under climate uncertainty, addressing aging infrastructure, ensuring water quality, and reducing energy use. The agility of the utility to implement innovative solutions to these challenges depends upon a variety of factors including utility governance and culture, regulatory environment, condition and performance of water infrastructure, and funding mechanisms for system improvements. The consequences of failing to meet these challenges could include environmental degradation, public health risks, and reductions in the level of service customers have come to expect, all at a highly elevated price. Two different types of water utilities are compared in this context: priv...
In many regions of the world, urban water systems will need to transition into fundamentally differe...
Despite pressures to improve performance and reduce costs, innovation in the municipal wastewater se...
This paper analyzes the ability of water utilities to contribute to sustainability transition proces...
While phenomenal strides are being made on the technological front, the water industry lags behind o...
Innovations in technology and organisations are central to enabling the water sector to adapt to maj...
The Australian water sector needs to adapt to effectively deal with the impacts of climate change on...
For UK Water and Sewerage Companies (WaSCs), the capacity to innovate capital investment processes, ...
International audienceThe sector of supplying environment-related services is large, complex, politi...
Over the last twenty years, the concepts of sustainability and sustainable development have assumed ...
The threat of climate change and increasing demands for water have placed immense pressure on water ...
identified aging infrastructure as the most pressing concern among water and wastewater utilities. N...
Access regimes, coupled with entry in the contestable sectors of the relevant industries, have facil...
The authors took part in an independent review of competition and innovation in the water industry i...
Urban water infrastructure is facing an alarming funding and maintenance gap worldwide. Inadequate m...
Due to lack of competition in the water industry, water utilities have not experienced the rapid dev...
In many regions of the world, urban water systems will need to transition into fundamentally differe...
Despite pressures to improve performance and reduce costs, innovation in the municipal wastewater se...
This paper analyzes the ability of water utilities to contribute to sustainability transition proces...
While phenomenal strides are being made on the technological front, the water industry lags behind o...
Innovations in technology and organisations are central to enabling the water sector to adapt to maj...
The Australian water sector needs to adapt to effectively deal with the impacts of climate change on...
For UK Water and Sewerage Companies (WaSCs), the capacity to innovate capital investment processes, ...
International audienceThe sector of supplying environment-related services is large, complex, politi...
Over the last twenty years, the concepts of sustainability and sustainable development have assumed ...
The threat of climate change and increasing demands for water have placed immense pressure on water ...
identified aging infrastructure as the most pressing concern among water and wastewater utilities. N...
Access regimes, coupled with entry in the contestable sectors of the relevant industries, have facil...
The authors took part in an independent review of competition and innovation in the water industry i...
Urban water infrastructure is facing an alarming funding and maintenance gap worldwide. Inadequate m...
Due to lack of competition in the water industry, water utilities have not experienced the rapid dev...
In many regions of the world, urban water systems will need to transition into fundamentally differe...
Despite pressures to improve performance and reduce costs, innovation in the municipal wastewater se...
This paper analyzes the ability of water utilities to contribute to sustainability transition proces...