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Similarly, RWH offers a complementary circular
water practice with significant potential. Today’s
high population densities and increasingly
extreme weather events expose limitations on
traditional stormwater networks. In response,
RWH captures rainfall that would otherwise be
lost, storing it for later use. The collected water can serve non-potable and, when properly
treated, even potable uses. RWH can also
enhance infiltration and contribute to aquifer
recharge. RWH helps balance supply during peak
periods, reducing stormwater runoff and flood
risk by up to 70%,20 with a water-saving potential
of 10-30%.21
CASE STUDY 7
Microsoft and FieldFactors – BlueBloqs Urban Replenishment in Madrid
Madrid faces water stress from droughts, urban flooding
and soil sealing. To address these challenges, Microsoft
partnered with FieldFactors to implement the BlueBloqs
rainwater management technology in Valdebebas. BlueBloqs
captures up to 95% of local rainfall, treats it through
biofiltration and recharges it into the Valdebebas stream,
a tributary of River Jarama. With a projected capacity of 200 million litres harvested
annually, the system will reduce flood risk, improve water
quality and restore natural flows in the city. This project
demonstrates how circular water solutions can enhance
urban resilience, support aquifer recharge and secure
resources for future generations, offering a replicable model
for cities facing climate and water management pressures.
FieldFactors was recognized by the UpLink platform of the
World Economic Forum as a leading “Aquapreneur” in 2024.
Finally, closed-loop systems can address the
water conservation challenge in industrial contexts,
especially in cooling processes. By collecting
used process water and treating it through
technologies such as membrane filtration, biological treatment or disinfection, water is reintroduced
into the production cycles, offering a water saving
potential estimated at 50-75% of the current
industrial consumption of water.22
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