Water Sustainability Blog
News on the world's most precious resource, including the latest in research, trends, and treatment advances
Where Central Water Treatment Is Rare, Residents Turn to Self-Supply
Self-supplied water is often the only choice for low-income Asia-Pacific residents. Quantifying its use and safety is key to reaching sustainability goals.
Abu Dhabi Pivots From Thermal to Reverse Osmosis Desalination
The Middle East has remained a stronghold of thermal desalination, but it’s pivoting toward membrane processes like reverse osmosis.
Water Management Services in the Caribbean
Island attractions need water treatment quickly, but how can they secure investment and a skilled workforce? Fluence’s Water Management Services can help.
The Opportunity for Municipal-Agricultural Water Partnerships in California
Policy report puts an emphasis on nontraditional sources like desalinated and recycled water Despite their dissimilarities, the people and economies of California's San Joaquin Valley and the major cities of Southern California are inextricably linked by their reliance on the same water resources,...
Developers Build Water Reuse into Commercial Real Estate
Water reuse already has gained acceptance in industry, and now commercial real estate developers are discovering its benefits.
Bringing Water Treatment to the Caribbean
How can the Caribbean get the water infrastructure it needs without up-front costs? Fluence’s Water Management Services offer several plans, including build-own-operate.