Amongst rising sea levels and climate change, water scarcity is seen to be an issue that will only become more pressing as time goes on. Investing in sustainable water is a must to cope with these issues. In Southeast Asia, Singapore is leading in this field using sources such as local catchment water, imported water and NEWater, but what more can we do and what does the future of sustainable water look like?
We speak to Dr Beverley Stinson, Global Water President, AECOM more about this.

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