
As global water scarcity and pollution intensify, the water purifier industry has become a critical pillar for ensuring safe drinking water.
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As global water scarcity and pollution intensify, the water purifier industry has become a critical pillar for ensuring safe drinking water.

China’s rapid urbanization and industrialization, coupled with uneven water distribution, have intensified water scarcity, particularly in coastal regions like Shandong, Tianjin, and Guangdong.

This article delves into the evolving landscape of smart water management, focusing on its development, advantages, challenges, and strategies for overcoming obstacles.
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The integration of advanced technologies such as Artificial Intelligence (AI) and blockchain into water management systems is revolutionizing the way China addresses its water resource challenges. As the country faces increasing pressure from urbanization, climate change, and water scarcity, the adoption of smart water management solutions and digital transformation has become a critical strategy.
In the quest to combat environmental pollution, particularly the persistent contamination of water by hazardous chemicals, a team of researchers in Japan has developed a groundbreaking approach. By harnessing lignin and glucose, two carbon-rich substances, they have created innovative materials designed to remove harmful “forever chemicals”—perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS)—from water.
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