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Water’s digital twin

Water is life. While this may sound like a truism, it does show us how important it is to know how to manage water. Water was once used where it was found – cities were founded by rivers, trade routes stretched from one oasis to the next, and wells were dug and cisterns constructed to catch rainwater. These days, it’s a question of sourcing, distributing, using and disposing of water as a resource.

Dr Oliver Stoschek, Head of Hydrogeology and Water Management, DMT

Dr Oliver Stoschek, Head of Hydrogeology and Water Management, DMT

DMT provides services in this area around the world, both for public-sector customers, such as with infrastructure projects, and for industry, for example groundwater management. Making economic use of water as a resource will become even more important in the future: we need to analyse and plan the changes needed due to climate change. The more we know, the better we can react – and act. This is what 'Engineering Performance' means to us.

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