Upcoming Webinar: Unconventional Water Resources - Register Now!

Part of the Springer Nature SDG Talks series, join us for this upcoming webinar to discuss opportunities, challenges and solutions for water management and wastewater reuse
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Upcoming Webinar: Unconventional Water Resources - Register Now!
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You can also sign up to watch the recording of the event later if you are unable to attend the live event on the 25th of March 2025  at 2:30 pm CET / 1:30 pm GMT / 8:30 am EST.

Summary:

SDG6 states that achieving "clean water and sanitation for all" is essential for the development of human society. Understanding the Earth's water resources (both quantitatively and qualitatively) is a key premise for implementing activities aimed at achieving this SDG. In addition, climate change poses new issues for water management and the development of new tools to address water scarcity in a large area of our planet has become mandatory. Among them, wastewater reuse is a powerful tool deserving special attention to be implemented without risks for humans and the environment.

In this SDG Talk, water resources experts will provide not only an overview of water resources on Earth, but will also explain the potential of unconventional water resources exploitation, with specific focus on wastewater reuse; a case study of the Murcia region (Spain) will also be presented.

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