New Central Information System from the Ministry of Digital Government and Artificial Intelligence and RAAEY.
With the aim of enhancing sustainable of water resources and the use of modern digital tools for the benefit of citizens, the Ministry of Digital Governance and the Waste, Energy and Water Regulatory Authority (Waste, Energy and Water Regulatory Authority) are proceeding with the implementation of the project “Central Information System for the Water Sector”, with a budget of 3 million euros.
The project is part of the overall strategy of the government for the use of technology in the management of natural resources and the modernization of public administration, with direct benefit for citizens and the economy. It is being implemented in the context of cooperation between stakeholders and serves a broader national water planning, in coordination with the Ministry of Environment and Energy, which has the responsibility for the formulation of water protection and management policy, and with the Ministry of Interior, due to the critical role of local government and municipal water and sanitation enterprises in the implementation of this policy.
The goal is to create a single digital platform for comprehensive monitoring, analysis and management of water resources at the national level.
The platform will collect, store, analyse and present real-time data and indicators on water consumption, quality and availability.At the same time, it will be interconnected with the information systems of water providers, ensuring for the first time a comprehensive picture of the network, from the source to the final consumer.
The development of the system responds to the need for rational and sustainable management of water resources in an environment of increased pressures due to climate change and modern a The creation of a single database and analytical tools enhances strategic planning and informed decision making, while supporting the cooperation of the central administration with the competent bodies and local government.
Through the use of modern technologies, the system will enable the visualization of infrastructure and networks on maps, as well as the early detection of problems such as breakdowns and losses.In addition, it will support the development of key performance indicators (KPIs), enhancing the benchmarking of providers and improving their efficiency.
Special emphasis is placed on transparency and service to citizens. Through the platform, information on water quality and availability will be accessed, while management of complaints for water, wastewater and irrigation services will be supported, ensuring monitoring and resolution
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