Water is the lifeblood of urban development, yet its sustainable management remains one of the most pressing challenges of the 21st century. As mega cities expand to accommodate burgeoning populations and economic activities, the demand for clean water surges while traditional supply systems struggle to keep pace. This book, "Water Management in Mega Cities: Engineering Sustainable Water Supply Systems for Urban Growth," delves into the innovative solutions, strategies, and technologies essential for ensuring water security in an era of rapid urbanization and climate change.
Drawing on a multidisciplinary approach, this work explores the intersection of engineering, urban planning, and environmental science to address the complex needs of water supply and sustainability in mega cities. From advanced treatment technologies and decentralized systems to the integration of smart water grids and green infrastructure, the book provides a roadmap for designing resilient water management systems tailored to urban environments.
It also highlights case studies from around the globe, illustrating successful implementations and the lessons learned from both triumphs and challenges. The focus is not only on meeting present demands but also on preparing cities to adapt to future uncertainties, including population growth, climate variability, and resource scarcity.
This book is intended for engineers, urban planners, policymakers, researchers, and students who share a commitment to sustainable urban development. By fostering collaboration and innovation, we can rise to the challenge of managing water in mega cities, ensuring that this precious resource is safeguarded for generations to come.
Charles Nehme
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