Technology that Empowers Water Risk Mitigation and Crisis Management IWRCM is a global cross-industry technology initiative to address the water risk and crisis management challenge. Using the latest state of the art technology, we are creating a new service model.
The model enables companies, institutions, and organizations to extend their reach to water risk experts worldwide, as well as access to their own risk and crisis management technology. At the center of the initiative are the Collaboration Portal and the Integrated Water Risk Detection and Alert System.
The Collaboration Portal provides the global reach and targeted information which is fresh, relevant and easy to access. Expertise at your fingertips to learn, solve specific problems, or brain storm.
The detection system provides the core real-time monitoring and measuring functionality required by industries, institutions and environmental agencies. The flexibility and scalability of this integrated system means that we will be able to standardize common indicators, water test and detection processes, accommodate variations, and scale for new innovations in the future. This platform is truly world class and designed to help serve our partners through tangible value including:
- Early risk detection;
- Real-time monitoring and measuring;
- Low management costs;
- Fast data processing;
- Up-to-date information for decision makers;
- Less water sampling;
- Automated analysis;
- and Effective risk mitigation.
H2oAlliance has provided the initial leadership and investment for the development of the Integrated Water Risk Mitigation and Crisis Management Platform (IWRCMP).
However, we are committed to making IWRCMP an industry-wide initiative and invite you to join with other private and public partners, experts, leaders and learners worldwide and become part of the IWRCM community. It is only with the participation and collaboration of all of us that IWRCM can fulfill its potential and have a truly evolutionary impact.
IWRCM Risk Management Team Contact WRCM working group
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