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Bath Abbey Footprint Project Hot Spring Water Heat Recovery - Click here to view this entry

Bath Abbey Footprint Project Hot Spring Water Heat Recovery

Neil Francis, Burro Happold
December 2018
Over one million litres of natural hot spring water at up to 45°C rises in the centre of Bath every day flowing through the Roman Baths and the Great Drain to discharge into the River Avon. Bath Abbey plans to recovery energy from the water in the Great Drain for heating of the Abbey as part of the much broader £20m Footprint Project currently underway on site...
Can Sustainable Building Certification Go Further For Water Efficiency?  - Click here to view this entry

Can Sustainable Building Certification Go Further For Water Efficiency?

John Gallagher, Trinity College Dublin
December 2018
What value does certification place on water?

We discuss the challenge of assessing the true impact of sustainability certification on water efficiency in buildings. And in 2018, do these fixed scoring systems go far enough for water?
Time for a complete data-revolution in Urban Hydraulics - Click here to view this entry

Time for a complete data-revolution in Urban Hydraulics

Manuel Herrera
November 2018
Our October blog focussed on the influence of smart metering on the efficiency, operation and management of current and future urban water systems. This result seems to me to be quite inspirational and made me think about a number of questions beyond all the current and future smart-technology available...
Towards Smart Water Systems - Click here to view this entry

Towards Smart Water Systems

Kourosh Behzadian
October 2018
Pressure on limited water resources and frequent combined sewer overflow (CSO) spills due to external scenarios such as climate change and ever-increasing population growth, means that our water systems and infrastructure are under increasing pressure. This has led stakeholders to explore more efficient strategies for management of water resources and demand. Thanks to the technological advancemen....
WatefCon18: Doing the reverse Brexit into Europe and beyond - Click here to view this entry

WatefCon18: Doing the reverse Brexit into Europe and beyond

Kemi Adeyeye
September 2018
Okay. Apologies for the ‘B’ word. I guess most people have had enough already by now. However, it is within this context that the Water Efficiency network takes to Europe, Portugal in fact, as we continue to maintain ‘strong and stable’ links with our European neighbours and partners.

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