TODAY AT 10:30 AM: Closing the Loop on #Wastewater in #China and the United States. We'll be Tweeting live during the event!
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@dgneighbour: Only new cities have separated systems, and they're incredibly difficult/expensive to implement in existing cities. Look at#NewYork as an example - public awareness can lead to less water usage.Pokaż ten wątek -
"The more concrete we have in a city, the more water will go into sewers and potentially overflow wastewater systems." -
@dgneighbour Green infrastructure that absorbs rainwater is key for avoiding sewer overflows.Pokaż ten wątek -
From Dr. Jennifer Turner - China's cities are trying to implement a "Sponge City" initiative to soak up more rainwater and prevent sewage overflow. Not only does green infrastructure absorb water, it helps make a city livable!
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Scott Houston - When a storm occurs, wastewater systems in
#losangeles and West Basin are overcapacity. That means water going to the ocean, and not getting reused.#ClimateChangePokaż ten wątekDziękujemy. Twitter skorzysta z tych informacji, aby Twoja oś czasu bardziej Ci odpowiadała. CofnijCofnij
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Question from Dr. Turner to
@ScottHoustonCA - West Basin is right next to the Ocean. How can wastewater systems improve climate resiliency in the face of more frequent and dangerous storms?#ClimateChangePokaż ten wątek -
@ScottHoustonCA in response: Climate resiliency is a new challenge for West Basin and#LosAngeles , and financing especially is a difficult question. Who pays for new climate resiliency infrastructure?Pokaż ten wątek
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