Global Warming and Urban Drainage
Global warming affects urban drainage and water quality in many ways. Changing precipitation patterns, including heavy rainfall in a short period, can lead to increased flooding and erosion, which impair urban drainage and deteriorate water quality through the introduction of pollutants and bacteria. Sewage systems are also heavily overloaded, causing untreated water to enter surface waters and significantly degrade water quality.
These impacts are a complex and multifaceted issue that requires careful planning and forward-looking measures. To address these challenges, it is becoming increasingly important to continuously monitor and analyze environmental and climate data. Monitoring systems help collect relevant data to better understand the impact of global warming on the environment, ecosystems, and human health. This data is crucial for developing adaptation strategies and measures to mitigate the effects of climate change.
GWF, as a leading technology company in the field of ultrasonic flow measurement technology, offers solutions from measurement technology to complete monitoring and evaluation systems for water and wastewater in all forms and applications within the water cycle. Raw water, drinking water, pure water, rainwater, and wastewater in fully and partially filled pipes, channels, or rivers.
Learn more in our flyer – or directly from our colleagues Alex Watson, Juergen Skripalle or Sergio Thaddey – we look forward to hearing from you!
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Learn how GWF offers innovative solutions to the challenges of global warming. Our flyer contains detailed information about our technologies and services in the field of urban drainage and water quality. Click here to download our flyer and discover how we can help you address the impacts of climate change.