Today’s water challenges call for cooperation and the exchange of knowledge and expertise. The Dutch water sector invites you to team up to find the best solutions for our changing world.
The Bubble Barrier Amsterdam complements daily clean-up efforts led by drinking water company Waternet and captures plastic ...
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The risk of flooding in the Netherlands is steadily growing. The capacity of flood plains and rivers are decreasing and water levels rise due to more frequent and heavier rainfall. This was especially ...
Recent flooding in the Netherlands has proven the effectiveness of its Room for the River programme. The measures build over a 10-year period were stretched to their limits, and the Netherlands ...
The Room for the River programme was initiated by the Dutch Government to increase the safety in the Dutch delta. At more than 30 locations in the Netherlands measures were taken to literally give the ...
As a country with three major rivers flowing through it and with 523 kilometres of coastline, the Netherlands is a frontrunner in coastal and river basin management. As a low-lying delta, the ...
Together with five partners, Delft University of Technology received 3 million euro funding from the Dutch government for the activities of a private-public partnership to improve water quality ...
Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (DEWA) reveals an innovative collaboration with the Dutch company Desolenator B.V. to further support Dubai’s leadership in achieving net-zero sustainable ...
The City of Annapolis will use Tubebarrier, a flexible temporary flood defence barrier developed in the Netherlands, to protect the city and its residents from flooding and water damage. The United ...
The complexity of our water challenges makes knowledge exchange, learning from experiences and working together on solutions essential. By joining forces we can achieve a more sustainable, inclusive ...
Groundwater as a vital source of water is under threat. Population growth, rapid urbanisation and economic development are putting increasing pressure on groundwater. Although groundwater is invisible ...
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