Water shortages have long since ceased to be a problem solely in areas with historically high temperatures and low rainfall. Groundwater levels are falling in Germany too, and prolonged periods of drought are putting a strain on many areas of life and the environment. Our experts in the water industry are thinking of solutions and are involved in lighthouse projects.
Lake Constance holds about 50 trillion liters of water. That is roughly equivalent to the annual water consumption of one billion single households or the volume of around 400 billion bath tubs. 50 billion liters of freshwater—that’s how much Germany has lost within two decades, according to analyses of satellite images.