Friday, June 3, 2011

Veolia Water Launches Interactive Website Examining Water's Economic, Environmental and Societal Impact -

http://www.veoliawaterna.com/media/news-releases/2011-05-20,22064.htm
Growing Blue provides a data-rich user friendly perspective on the state of water both globally and locally
On May 18, 2011 Veolia Water launched GrowingBlue.com, a data-driven resource that is designed to help municipalities, businesses and consumers gain a better understanding of today's and tomorrow's global and local water challenges and best practices. Focused on nature's essential but often forgotten element - water -GrowingBlue.com uses a variety of tools, including animated maps, infographics and case studies, to provide a visually compelling, user-friendly representation of the current state of water in 180 countries. The site also includes possible water availability scenarios in 2050 and the intrinsic link between water and economic prosperity, societal stability and environmental sustainability.

Urban, domestic, industrial and agricultural sectors worldwide are competing for increasingly limited water supplies, and communities are being forced to reconsider the future of their economic and population growth.Currently, 2.5 billion people (36 percent of the world's population) live in water-stressed regions, while more than 20 percent of the global GDP is already produced in risky, water-scarce areas.According to new data presented on the GrowingBlue.com site, almost half of the world's economy and 4.8 billion people, roughly half the world's expected population, could be located in regions facing water limitations by 2050.
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GrowingBlue.com consists of three primary sections:
·The Growing Blue™ Tool - A one-of-a-kind summary of the current state of water in 180 countries worldwide, as well as an initial focus on 50 U.S. states and major cities, which translates complex data gathered from a number of resources into a series of animated maps and benchmarks.Facts and figures accompanying each map provide analysis and rank the region's water stress; municipal, agricultural and industrial water use; and condition of the current water delivery infrastructure.The information, including all data in its original spreadsheet format, is packaged into a PDF for water management officials and government leaders to download and use as a resource.
·2050 Scenarios - Presents different economic, social and environmental scenarios that communities and companies worldwide could face in 2050 based on the implementation of sustainable water management practices versus 'business as usual' approaches.
·Implications of Growth - A candid, data-driven assessment of water's economic, environmental and social impact that includes real-world examples of the costs, trade-offs and potential solutions to a variety of water challenges.

Veolia Water, in collaboration with Global Water Intelligence, was the main underwriter of the site, in consultation with industry colleagues, scientists, academia and non-governmental organizations, such as Clean Water America Alliance and the International Food Policy Research Institute.

'People often overlook the fact that water is an economic issue as well as an environmental one, and because we miss the economic dimension there is a real danger that the environmental challenge will be much greater,' said Christopher Gasson, publisher of Global Water Intelligence. 'What Growing Blue does is put the economic importance of water center stage, and by doing so makes the case for the kind of smart investment in infrastructure that is going to both protect the environment and support local economic improvements in the long term. 'We have allowed rivers to run dry, aquifers to become salty, and networks to become leaky and unsafe, but still most people seem to see this as the inexorable process of environmental change. I hope that by focusing on the economic impact of our failure to invest in water, we can redefine the solutions to the crisis. If we can put a price tag on our failure to act, then we don't need to stand there immobilized by the horror of the environmental destruction.'

In addition to the visual representations of the current and future states of water, GrowingBlue.com also contains:
·Case studies from around the world, addressing water challenges and potential solutions for mitigating risks
·Updated news on water-related issues, as well as white papers and other resource materials
·Links to other leading water-focused websites

Veolia Water North America www.veolianorthamerica.com Veolia Environment www.veoliawaterna.com - Based in Chicago, Veolia Water North America ... provides comprehensive water and wastewater partnership services to municipal and industrial customers, providing services to more than 14 million people in approximately 650 North American communities. The company is part of the Veolia Environnement companies in North America, with 30,000 North American employees providing sustainable environmental solutions in water management, waste services, energy management, and passenger transportation. Veolia Water, the water division of Veolia Environnement, is the world leader in water and wastewater services and technological solutions. Its parent company, Veolia Environnement (NYSE: VE and Paris Euronext: VIE), is the worldwide reference in environmental services. With more than 315,000 employees, Veolia Environnement recorded annual revenues of $46 billion in 2010.
Press Release dated May 18, 2011

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