Why is investing in a connected fountain essential for municipalities?

Water Connect connected fountain

Did you know that a smart water fountain can prevent the use of about 100,000 plastic bottles per year in a medium-sized city? (Source: Ellen MacArthur Foundation study)

Today, modern cities are increasingly turning to innovative solutions to address water management challenges and improve the quality of life for their residents.

The smart fountain for municipalities is emerging as a sustainable and innovative solution, offering economic, environmental, and social benefits.

Optimize management andmaintenancecostswith a connected water cooler

Thanks to remote control systems and real-time anomaly detection (leak detection, water temperature monitoring, remote winterization of fountains, etc.), connected fountains reduce maintenance costs. This is a significant advantage for municipalities looking to better manage their budgets.

In addition, these systems help optimize water usage by remotely adjusting operating schedules to account for periods of high demand.

In the town of Saint-Amand-Montrond, in the Centre-Val de Loire region, the rollout of smart meters has resulted in annual water savings of approximately 5,500 cubic meters—the equivalent of two Olympic-sized swimming pools.

In short, smart fountains offer advanced real-time monitoring capabilities, enabling municipal services to monitor water quality, make adjustments remotely, and optimize and reduce travel.

Improving thecitizen experience andurban appeal

Smart water fountains improve access to drinking water for residents and visitors, thereby enhancing the urban experience. Water stations in public spaces contribute to citizens’ well-being, particularly during heat waves.

Ipsos found that 78% of French people support initiatives to improve access to water for the most vulnerable.

Providing free and safe access to this valuable resource helps citizens stay hydrated, especially during summer heat waves.

By installing these connected devices, municipalities are enhancing their appeal and reinforcing their image as “smart cities.” It is important to note that 72% of people aged 18 to 34 prefer to live in a city that invests in connected and sustainable infrastructure (Global City Survey – 2022).

A technological and eco-friendly choice that helps attract people who care about the environment and are committed to sustainable development.

Reducing theenvironmental footprint of smart water fountains for a sustainable impact

Smart water fountains are a key strategy to consider for reducing environmental impact and complying with the AGEC law.

  • By encouraging people to refill their reusable bottles, they help reduce plastic waste.
  • By reducing the production and transport of plastic bottles, municipalities are lowering their carbon footprint.
  • Smart water management and planning help optimize water use.

Data shows that cities using connected systems to monitor their water consumption are able to save between 10 and 15% of this precious resource.

In fact, connected solutions help raise public awareness of water-related issues while creating a lasting legacy, as is the case with the fountains installed in Paris for the 2024 Olympic Games.

These savings align with the sustainable development goals that local governments aim to achieve, thereby contributing to the responsible management of natural resources.

In conclusion, the smart fountain for municipalities is not just a gadget, but a strategic investment that combines cost savings, improved quality of life for residents, and a commitment to environmental sustainability.

In addition to optimizing public resources, it enables cities to meet citizens’ expectations regarding innovation and sustainability.

For local governments looking to modernize their infrastructure and position themselves as pioneers in smart cities, connected systems like those offered by Water Connect are an ideal solution.

Contact us today to learn how Water Connect’s smart fountains and remote control systems can transform your city into a sustainable and innovative space that benefits both its residents and the environment.

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