Wet infrastructure is the spectrum of water-related projects relating to water supply, treatment and storage, water resource management, flood management, coastal restoration, hydropower and renewable energy facilities. Common examples of wet infrastructure include new construction as well as renovations and maintenance of locks, weirs, storm-surge barriers, guiding structures, pumping plants, culverts, bridges, controlling systems, operating systems, and tunnel installations.
References
- "Integrated Water Resources Management - MWH Global". Mwhglobal.com. Retrieved 14 October 2017.
- "The Civil Engineering Division of the Netherlands". Rijkswaterstaat.nl. Retrieved 14 October 2017.
External links
- New Trends in Water and Environmental Engineering for Safety and Life, p. 104
- The Scarcity of Water: Emerging Legal and Policy Responses, p. 17
- Governance and Complexity in Water Management, p. 100
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