2025 Q1 & Q2 Highlights
- March 2025: IoT‑enabled smart cisterns with real‑time quality monitoring dashboards now on the market, offering end‑to‑end visibility for water levels and contaminant levels. (Sealevel Systems)
- April 2025: Mountain Regional Water’s subsidized rain barrel program in Utah offers 50‑gal recycled‑plastic barrels at \$57 (regularly \$85) through late April. (Mountain Regional Water)
- January 2025: University of Würzburg chemists engineered defect‑controlled graphene nano‑membranes for selective halide filtration, a breakthrough for sub‑micron water purification. (Uni Würzburg)
- February 2025: India’s “Jal Sanchay, Jan Bhagidari” initiative launched to build 1 million community‑led recharge structures nationwide before the next monsoon. (Times of India)
- Late 2024/2025: HUBER SE rolled out a smart water tank line equipped with IoT sensors for level, temperature, and contaminant monitoring, now commercially available. (Global Growth Insights)
- 2025 Trend: Smart‑tech integration—AI scheduling, remote app controls, predictive maintenance—becomes standard in new harvesting systems. (Medium)
- 2025 Market: Fully automated UV‑&‑filtration units with computer‑controlled flow now available for non‑potable uses (irrigation, flushing). (UltraAqua UV Systems)
- 2025 Release: Sealevel Systems introduced AI‑driven smart tanks that analyze weather and usage patterns, issuing maintenance and leak alerts to managers. (Sealevel Monitoring)
- Early 2025 Demo: Texas A&M AgriLife showcased a 2 500 gal library‑integrated system irrigating native plantings and infiltrating 2″ storm events within 24 h. (Texas A&M AgriLife Extension)
- 2025 Strategy: Scottish Water unveiled a £50 billion climate‑resilience plan combining urban parks, surface‑conversion incentives, and network sensors to combat extreme storms. (Scottish Water)