The Connecting the Drops simulation showed how water data moves through sources, intelligence layers and users, and why access, trust and coordination matter.
Blogs
Water Quality Network Conference 2026: Scanning the Landscape Across Rivers, Villages and Cities
The Water Quality Network Conference brought together 75 practitioners in Bangalore to explore how rivers, villages and cities form one connected water landscape.
INREM Foundation and the Water Crisis: Climate, Accountability, and Evolving Standards
Introduction The global water crisis is deepening, with climate change, population growth, and pollution threatening water security for billions....
District Water Quality Platforms
INREM’s district platform model links community water testing with government planning and resources. Quick wins (safe-pump sharing, household...
Integrated Drinking Water Management in Jhabua
India is confronting a significant challenge of drinking water contamination. With 80% of the population relying on groundwater for drinking (Central Groundwater Board, 2018-19), excessive extraction has resulted in widespread contamination. This contamination stems from various sources, including both point and non-point sources, as well as natural geogenic processes.





