digital-water.city is active in five European urban and peri-urban areas representing 30 million European citizens.
Find out more about the objectives, challenges and activities for each digital water city:
digital-water.city is active in five European urban and peri-urban areas representing 30 million European citizens.
Find out more about the objectives, challenges and activities for each digital water city:
In Berlin, several innovations will reduce the environmental impacts of the sewer network. The work will focus on illicit connections, combined sewer overflows and optimizing the maintenance and planning of water wells.
In Copenhagen, digital-water.city will reduce environmental impacts and flooding through flow forecasting and real-time control between the sewer network and a wastewater treatment plant.
In Milan, DWC will work towards safe wastewater reuse and efficient distribution for agricultural irrigation.
In Paris, DWC aims at improving the bathing water quality of the river Seine for the Olympic games of 2024. To do so, it will use innovative sensors for bacterial measurements in the river and machine learning to forecast the contamination risk at official bathing places.
In Sofia, the project aims to improve the management of the sewer network and reduce operational costs by using smart sewer cleaning technology.