6 approaches to water management that can help address climate change
Develop circular systems to boost water reuse
Learn how the City of San Diego and the Emirate of Abu Dhabi are recycling to produce potable and non-potable water, respectively, to supplement existing supplies and save money in the process.
Water is a resource we can’t afford to waste. Innovative treatment options make the most of every drop.
To create a sustainable future, we must scrutinize water management through a climate resilience lens.
An ideal coastal environment blends natural and man-made features. See how the Robinson Preserve was transformed to let Mother Nature do the heavy lifting.
Restore to boost resilience
Nature has its own weapons to combat climate change. Coastal habitats can act as “carbon sinks” to reduce the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere.
See how the New Orleans Blue and Green Corridors Project turns stormwater into a community asset by creating water features and recreation spaces that bring residents together.
Living with Water
Many coastal cities are all too familiar with the negative impacts of climate change. Living with Water means safeguarding an area by introducing natural methods of stormwater management.
Learn how aquaculture, hydroponics, aquaponics, and vertical farming can help create a “second green revolution” to feed the world’s growing population.
Food security through urban agriculture
Although the health and environmental impacts of the climate crisis are massive and devastating, humanity’s biggest problem might be that we won’t be able to feed ourselves.
Learn how sensors and iPads help farmers in California’s South San Joaquin Irrigation District Division 9 combat drought and secure the US food supply.
Technology, technology, technology
Digital technologies have the power to improve our interactions throughout the water lifecycle, accelerating the pathway to a more sustainable and productive water future.
Learn how the Millennium Challenge Corporation is working to advance economic growth and reduce poverty in Zambia through a $350 million investment in water supply, sanitation, and drainage infrastructure.
Water for everyone
An estimated two billion people don’t have access to clean water. But there’s hope. Organizations around the world are working to create a better tomorrow.
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Stantec partners with our clients to design fit-for-purpose solutions that address their communities’ unique needs throughout the water infrastructure life-cycle.
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