Potsdamer Platz - rainwater collection system

The iconic Potsdamer Platz bridges the scar left by the wall between East and West Berlin. A veil of shallow flow-steps create a rhythmic surface of shimmering waves, providing multiple opportunities for people to cross and interact with the water. This urban waterscape has contributed to making Potsdamer Platz one of the most visited places in Berlin. The idea behind this important urban waterscape is that the rainwater should be used where it falls. At Potsdamer Platz, a combination of green and non-green roofs harvest the annual rainfall.

FloodCom (flood control simulation board game)

The serious game "Flood Control" is used by FloodCom for training and workshops to improve the communication- and disaster management during an (imminent) flood. The current version of the game is focused on Rotterdam and surroundings. The goal of the game is to help regional government bodies communicate better, let them practice in taking decisions under stress and based on conflicting information. With the use of "events" a disaster scenario develops during the game to which the players need to respond.

Amsterdam rainproof (urban rainwater management)

Amsterdam Rainproof is a platform that activates and stimulates different stakeholders to improve watermanagement in Amsterdam. The main goal is to collect water out of rain and make better use of it. The still growing density of the city of Amsterdam in combination with the climate change makes the city vulnerable for the consequences of heavy rainfall. Citizens, companies, institutions and the municipality have to find an innovative way to deal with this natural water. Waternet took the initiative to start the program Amsterdam Rainproof.

Copenhagen Strategic Flood Masterplan

The strategy addresses key issues of flood management and water quality, while seeking to create the greatest possible synergy with the urban environment. A “cloudburst” tool box of urban interventions, such as cloudburst boulevards, cloudburst parks, cloudburst plazas, provides the basis for a dynamic and multifunctional system. This new generation of blue-green infrastructures addresses essential city services such as mobility, recreation, health and biodiversity, creating a strategic and feasible approach to ensure long-term resilience and economic buoyancy.

Water quality measuring station

An online water quality monitoring tool is installed into Tisza at Szolnok which makes the key water quality parameters of river available 24 hours a day online for anyone. The online self-floating unit is suitable for measuring the most important water chemistry parameters of the surface water, processing the measured data and transmiting the data over the mobile network through any IT background system. The system is unique because it is operated entirely from solar energy while GPS transmitter shows its position and any movements.

Digitális Delta

The Dutch water sector is facing the challenge of transforming its information provision in a rapidly changing environment and to prepare for the future. All stakeholders in the water industry must collaborate more intensively with each other, other authorities and private parties. This is only possible when information and knowledge are available to everyone in a standardised and reliable manner. Digital Delta is an open platform for providing and finding relevant data for water management in the Netherlands.

Intelligent water management – Bangalore

IBM and Bangalore Water Supply and Sewerage Board create an operational dashboard that serves as a “command center” for monitoring, administering and managing the city’s water supply networks. By taking advantage of big data and predictive analytics technology, the BWSSB can better manage their complex water distribution system. BWSSB engineers can now modify the control valve settings and get real-time feedback on the changes to the water supply elicited by their actions.

IBM Intelligent Water

The Intelligent Water solution helps make your operations and infrastructure more reliable and efficient. It integrates and analyzes a wide variety of data sources and provides both an intuitive way of visualizing and understanding patterns and anomalies, and an easy way of acting on them. The result is a view of water or wastewater operations that transcends individual systems, devices and departments.