Project partners: Ljungby kommun, Lunds universitet, Myndigheten för samhällsskydd och beredskap (MSB), Winning Innovation i Lund
Funding from Vinnova: SEK 500 000
Contact: Maria Sätherström Lantz
Important results from the project
The project focused on fire water and extinguishing water as an area for system acupuncture and to attract the right actors who can in the long term establish new forms of collaboration for a more robust system for water management in a crisis. The goal of gathering the right actors was achieved during the project period and they have been prepared for the next step. A number of methods were also identified to reduce the fire departments’ dependence on drinking water for extinguishing a fire.
Expected long-term effects
The project contributes to Sweden’s increased preparedness for long and extensive crises. However, reforming water management is not just a technical adjustment – it affects the risk management of the entire society. The project partners will work on, for example, alternative strategies for crisis water, off-grid operation of treatment plants, etc. Stress tests will also be carried out with the aim of identifying weaknesses in order to create increased preparedness in the long term.
Approach and implementation
The project has been driven by a project manager and a deputy project manager who, together with the partners, have planned and implemented the workshop series that has worked as the project engine. During the workshop series, a number of concrete measures have been identified to achieve more resilient water management. These include specific innovations to be tested and evaluated, new guidelines, new financing models, etc. The approach of focusing on a subset of the issue has been successful.
Access project results
- Download the final report (PDF)