Water control towers
These are physical spaces from which the services of the entire water cycle and the environmental health of the territory can be managed in real time, offering everything from data capture to visualization, analysis, monitoring and remote control. In this way, they help combat climate change and contribute to the development of smart cities. They allow for optimised decision-making in urban hydraulic infrastructures, adapting innovation and advanced technology to the needs of each territory to control all these problems and guarantee the correct provision of water supply, sanitation and reuse services.
These are physical spaces from which the services of the entire water cycle and the environmental health of the territory can be managed in real time, offering everything from data capture to visualization, analysis, monitoring and remote control. In this way, they help combat climate change and contribute to the development of smart cities. They allow for optimised decision-making in urban hydraulic infrastructures, adapting innovation and advanced technology to the needs of each territory to control all these problems and guarantee the correct provision of water supply, sanitation and reuse services.
Estimated value:
Water conservation through water use efficiency
Expected environmental impact:
Urban
Sector:
Efficiency (%):
Electric
Energy used:
400 - 500
Precipitation (mm):
6, 11, 13 and 15
SDGs impacted:
Water production and storage and water use efficiency
Main theme:
400 - 500
Precipitation:
European
Region:
Application difficulty:
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