A Water Master Plan isn't just a document: it's a forward-thinking and dynamic tool. Imagine it as your GPS for navigating the complex waters of responsible water management. Here's what it offers:
Why your business needs a Water Master Plan
Understand how your operations intersect with water. Assess your dependence on this vital resource and its potential impact. This step lays the groundwork for achieving water efficiency and pollution reduction.Define your area of influence or catchment. Analyze your site's water balance, pinpoint hotspots, and recommend improvements. Consider your indirect water risks in your supply chain and complete the picture with a Water Footprint Assessment for deeper understanding.
Don't overlook the context in which your asset is operated and dependent upon for its water resources. Water challenges within your catchment can be game-changers. Through water balance assessments, stakeholder mapping, and policy and regulatory context, gain clarity on local water dynamics.
Not all water risks are within your control, but identifying them is crucial. We prioritize based on criticality for business continuity, local stakeholders' concerns, and your sustainability goals. Behind every risk lies an opportunity. Whether it's water efficiency measures, collaborative projects, or innovative technologies, we guide you toward strategic, impactful, and cost-effective actions.
The Water Master Plan will focuses on targeted water stewardship actions specific to your context. Beyond operational or asset level measures, we consider collective action with other businesses, government bodies, and communities. For ease of implementation, we outline actions, targets, budgets, roles, and responsibilities, including (if needed) effective measuring and monitoring that can also support your reporting needs. What about the business case of your plan? We help you navigate investment decisions.
RHDHV developed a roadmap for a large industrial park that focused on reducing water intake, eliminating any remaining discharge of solids and microplastics and decreasing load to the wastewater treatment plant. Chemelot is a large industrial park in the south of The Netherlands. The 60 chemical and materials manufacturing sites form a unique community that is focusing on growth, innovation, and sustainability. Chemelot wants to be the safest, most competitive, and sustainable chemical and materials site in western Europe, by 2050, it aims to be sustainable, water-circular, and climate-neutral. Find out more here.
Failing to consider context-specific water risks can lead to unexpected financial setbacks. A well-crafted Water Master Plan goes beyond simply mitigating these risks – it creates value. By proactively addressing water-related regulations, you can avoid penalties and legal headaches, ensuring smooth operations. But the benefits extend beyond your bottom line. Your commitment to sustainable water management, as reflected in your Water Master Plan, positions you as a company that cares, boosting your reputation and fostering trust with stakeholders.
Remember, a Water Master Plan isn't just about water: it's about securing our shared future. It’s about resilience, stewardship, and a voyage toward sustainability. Royal HaskoningDHV offers a wide range of consultancy services and technical solutions that can help you gain control over your water management at site and catchment level. Let's dive in and make waves!
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