Wet infrastructure
Wet infrastructure is the spectrum of water-related projects relating to water supply, treatment and storage, water resource management, flood management, coastal restoration, hydropower and renewable energy facilities.[1] Common examples of wet infrastructure include new construction as well as renovations and maintenance of locks, weirs, storm-surge barriers, guiding structures, pumping plants, culverts, bridges, controlling systems, operating systems, and tunnel installations.[2]
References
- "Integrated Water Resources Management - MWH Global". Mwhglobal.com. Retrieved 14 October 2017.
- "The Civil Engineering Division of the Netherlands". Rijkswaterstaat.nl. Retrieved 14 October 2017.
External links
- New Trends in Water and Environmental Engineering for Safety and Life, p. 104
- The Scarcity of Water: Emerging Legal and Policy Responses, p. 17
- Governance and Complexity in Water Management, p. 100
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