Future of Water
We exist to help our clients pre-empt and prepare for the great waves of change we see ahead for the water sector. As creative and collaborative partners, Future of Water is our commitment to enabling positive water outcomes that respect nature, nurture communities and drive transformation.
Annual Review 2022
Construction excellence decreases water risk in Manila
The Novaliches-Balara Aqueduct 4 is modernising Manila’s water supply, reducing stress on ageing water assets and decrease risk of water shortages for more than seven million people who reside in Metro Manila.
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Fisherman’s bend water sensitive city strategy
Water-sensitive urban design is transforming a flood-prone low-lying area of Melbourne into a climate-resilient, ecologically thriving neighbourhood that will accommodate 120,000 residents and 60,000 employees by 2050.
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Ensuring abundant groundwater in California for years to come
A landmark groundwater sustainability plan for Calfornia's Eel River Valley Basin provides clear criteria to sustainably maintain the basin for the next 100 years.
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Upgrading one of Australia’s largest irrigation systems
GHD worked in collaboration with John Holland to deliver the largest irrigation modernisation project in Australian history, for the Goulburn-Murray Irrigation District. The Connections Project, delivered modernised infrastructure that maximises the value of available water, creating water savings for environmental use and enabling a more sustainable future for agriculture.
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Advanced analytics helps drive equitable replacement of lead service lines
Access to safe, affordable drinking water and sanitation is an undeniable human right. Although we often take this for granted, delivery of the principle is costly and complex. In many cities across North America, water infrastructure and Lead Service Lines cause negative impacts to their communities
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Improving water security for 80,000 households
Communities in West Cumbria, UK, now receive water from the Thirlmere reservoir, a source nearly 30 km away, through a network of pipelines modeled and designed by GHD. The Thirlmere Transfer opens up access to a new water supply, addressing the needs of a rapidly growing community, while providing an alternative to the previous biodiversity-richwater sources.
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Construction excellence decreases water risk in Manila
The Novaliches-Balara Aqueduct 4 is modernising Manila’s water supply, reducing stress on ageing water assets and decrease risk of water shortages for more than seven million people who reside in Metro Manila.
Read more
Fishermans Bend Water Sensitive City Strategy
Water-sensitive urban design is transforming a flood-prone low-lying area of Melbourne into a climate-resilient, ecologically thriving neighbourhood that will accommodate 120,000 residents and 60,000 employees by 2050.
Read more
Ensuring abundant groundwater in California for years to come
A landmark groundwater sustainability plan for Calfornia's Eel River Valley Basin provides clear criteria to sustainably maintain the basin for the next 100 years.
Read more
Upgrading one of Australia’s largest irrigation systems
GHD worked in collaboration with John Holland to deliver the largest irrigation modernisation project in Australian history, for the Goulburn-Murray Irrigation District. The Connections Project delivered modernised infrastructure that maximises the value of available water, creating water savings for environmental use and enabling a more sustainable future for agriculture.
Read more
Advanced analytics helps drive equitable replacement of lead service lines
Access to safe, affordable drinking water and sanitation is an undeniable human right. Although we often take this for granted, delivery of the principle is costly and complex. In many cities across North America, water infrastructure and Lead Service Lines cause negative impacts to their communities.
Read more
Improving water security for 80,000 households
Communities in West Cumbria, UK, now receive water from the Thirlmere reservoir, a source nearly 30 km away, through a network of pipelines modeled and designed by GHD. The Thirlmere Transfer opens up access to a new water supply, addressing the needs of arapidly growing community, while providing an alternative to the previous biodiversity-richwater sources.
Read more