
Waterproofing our Future - Marking 50 Years of Protecting Europe’s Water Services
Europe’s water professionals gather in Brussels this afternoon to mark 50 years of EurEau striving to protect water services across the continent.
The celebrations start with a conference themed on ‘Waterproofing our Future’.
Speaking about the anniversary, Pär Dalhielm, EurEau’s President said ”For 50 years, EurEau has been at the forefront of safeguarding Europe’s water, ensuring that we all have access to clean, safe, sustainable, affordable water services. Our journey has been one of collaboration, innovation, and commitment, working alongside the EU institutions and our partners to secure water for future generations. As we mark this milestone, we reaffirm our dedication to protecting water services and addressing the challenges ahead."
Today’s conference features interventions from:
- Trine Christiansen, Head of Department for Freshwater and Marine (acting), at the European Environmental Agency
- Gonzalo Delacámara, Director, Centre for Water & Climate Adaptation, IE University
- Dr hab. Jerzy Hausner, Economist, and Head of the Department of Public Economy and Administration at Krakow University of Economics
- Lykke Leonardsen, Planner from the City of Copenhagen.
EurEau’s anniversary comes as the Commission is preparing its Water Resilience Strategy, outlining how the EU plans to ensure that water sources are properly managed, scarcity is addressed and how the water services can contribute to a competitive and circular Europe.
As we look to the future, EurEau remains committed to safeguarding Europe’s water services by addressing critical challenges. Knowledge will be key: understanding how much water we will have versus how much we will need. To implement this strategy effectively, we need a robust policy framework and governance model that promotes water efficiency, stimulates innovation and ensures the availability of long-term financing to meet policy targets. Equally important is strong communication from all stakeholders to raise awareness of water as a finite resource, alongside training and upskilling workers to ensure the sustainability of water services everywhere.
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