The WATERVERSE project has released its official factsheet, offering stakeholders a clear and concise overview of how the initiative is transforming water management through data.

At the heart of WATERVERSE lies the Water Data Management Ecosystem (WDME), a powerful platform designed to seamlessly collect, harmonise, analyse, store, and share water data from diverse sources. The factsheet highlights the WDME’s key features, including:

  • Powerful Data Management – tools to harmonise heterogeneous sources, remove duplicate entities, and generate synthetic data for simulations.
  • Advanced Analytics & Prediction – integration of predictive models to assess risks such as flooding, water quality issues, and sewer overflows.
  • Secure & Seamless Integration – interoperability via industry-standard protocols and secure APIs.
  • FAIRness Compliance – ensuring that water data is Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, and Reusable.

With a budget of €5.25 million, 17 partners, and more than 38 tools delivered, WATERVERSE is making strides toward a data-driven water future.

The factsheet also outlines the six pilot demonstrations across Europe:

  • Netherlands – predicting drinking water quality.
  • Germany – enhancing flood protection.
  • Cyprus – integrating digital twins for water utilities.
  • United Kingdom – monitoring sewer overflow performance.
  • Spain (Andalusia) – building a holistic view of the water cycle.
  • Finland – developing smart tools for risk management.

 To maximise outreach, the factsheet will be distributed via WATERVERSE social media channels (LinkedIn and X) and will also be available on the project website. By showcasing its scope, resources, and real-world applications, the factsheet is a vital tool to connect with policymakers, researchers, utilities, and citizens eager to see how data can drive water-smart innovation.

Check the full factsheet at this link.