Urban Water Management
Urban Water Management refers to the planning and management of water resources in cities to ensure a sustainable supply for drinking, sanitation, and recreational purposes. It involves the collection, treatment, and distribution of water, as well as the management of stormwater and wastewater. Effective urban water management helps prevent flooding, protects water quality, and promotes efficient water use.
Key components of urban water management include water supply systems, wastewater treatment plants, and stormwater management practices. These systems work together to minimize water-related issues and enhance the resilience of urban areas against climate change and population growth.