BOSAQ stories

June 2, 2020
How bad is the current water crisis?

About 71% of our world is covered with water, most of which is saline (97%) or frozen in ice sheets & glaciers (2%), only the remaining 1% being fresh water.
How is it possible that in a water-rich planet, humanity is struggling with water crisis? Water accessibility and availability are major drivers of the water crisis.

April 29, 2020
Droughts and the need for a long-term water strategy

With the weather warming up as we hit the spring season, it's a good time to think about effective seasonal preparations to cope with the hotter seasons. Droughts are becoming more of an issue and not just in the hottest countries that traditionally experience them.

April 22, 2020
How a future-proof, multidisciplinary water management plan is paving new ways to solve global water challenges

Businesses are responsible for 88% of worldwide water use (69% agriculture and 19% other industries) so it’s vital that they are at the forefront of meeting the water management challenges of tomorrow.

April 15, 2020
Building the future of water for real estate

The EU has a green building policy that requires new buildings to be energy-neutral by 2020. In practice, this means a commitment to ensure that buildings are water-efficient to reduce water consumption

April 1, 2020
The importance of creating a water-efficient community in your workplace

To build a water-efficient society, we need to change the way we use and manage water. This is especially the case for businesses, as around 88% of the global water supply is used for commercial purposes. Companies looking to implement a sustainable water strategy should not underestimate the strength of getting their communications right, to ensure that their message reaches the necessary people in the right way. Engaging and informing stakeholders about the strategy and efforts on water management can strengthen the measures and enforce the saving potential.

March 25, 2020
How water reuse could save the global water supply

Recycled water is more readily available than freshly sourced water. If systems can incorporate rainwater as well as treated wastewater, then this means access to a supply of water in no danger of running out.

March 18, 2020
Everything you need to know about water resources

Water is becoming more and more scarce as a resource, due to factors including global warming, poor water management and water-intensive commercial practices. But although there is a need for water sustainability strategies at all levels, water scarcity hasn't yet received the same attention as renewable energy when it comes to thinking of environmentally-friendly solutions.

March 6, 2020
How does the cost of building a water infrastructure impact global access to safe drinking water?

Centralized water systems dominate in economically advanced nations. However, alternative models are now emerging that may save substantial amounts of money and help alleviate pressure on water supplies across the globe.

February 28, 2020
Single-use plastics - The current situation

A million single-use plastic bottles are purchased every minute...

February 21, 2020
What to do in the case of a boil-water alert

Boil-water alerts, sometimes called boil-water advisories, can occur with public drinking water supplies at certain times if it is considered that there is a risk to drinking water, e.g. after a storm or power outage. If these happen, you should boil water before consuming it and follow issued guidelines to avoid the risk of illness. Alternatively, you can access alternative drinking water supplies. Here is a brief guide on what to do.

February 14, 2020
The Benefits Of Combining Centralized & Decentralized Drinking Water Systems

Most industrialized countries use a centralized water supply approach to control, treat and distribute water among their populations. This has proved an effective way of reaching the various regions in nations where a developed infrastructure is in place. However, there are problems with centralized supplies including leakages (which amount to 45 million cubic metres a day), bacteria that can develop when water stagnates, and uneven water quality across different areas.

January 29, 2020
BOSAQ comes closer to becoming the number #1 in decentralized drinking water purification supply, worldwide.

BOSAQ comes closer to becoming #1 in decentralized drinking water purification supply.

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