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Open Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2009 - 2014Partners:Amphos 21, Technion – Israel Institute of Technology, EWRE, University of Bucharest, LG +16 partnersAmphos 21,Technion – Israel Institute of Technology,EWRE,University of Bucharest,LG,CSIC,University of Nottingham,LAPIDOTH,UGOE,VIBROMETRIC OY COSMA,KIT,BGR,SGU,Uppsala University,LIAG,imaGeau,CNRS,GII,THE CHANCELLOR, MASTERS AND SCHOLARS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE,University of Edinburgh,OXANDFunder: European Commission Project Code: 227286more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2016 - 2019Partners:BWB, NTUA, UAM, BUDAPEST WATERWORKS, THILO BURKARD JORG LAUER AKUT PARTNER +27 partnersBWB,NTUA,UAM,BUDAPEST WATERWORKS,THILO BURKARD JORG LAUER AKUT PARTNER,KWB,VERTECH,KWR,FHNW,Dresden University of Applied Sciences,HydroBusiness BV,BRGM,XYLEM SERV,MicroLAN,AUTARCON GMBH,Uttarakhand Jal Sans,BDS,imaGeau,SACHSENNETZE GMBH,THIRAS WATER AND SEWAGE MUNICIPAL COMPANY,X-FLOW BV,IWB,EJF,ANTEA FRANCE,MUNICIPALITY OF ANTIPAROS REGION OF SOUTHER AEGEAN HELLENIC DEMOCRACY,ERFTVERBAND,WATSTECH LIMITED,NUPS,Cranfield University,MEKOROT WATER COMPANY LIMITED,GEO-HYD,WADIS LTDFunder: European Commission Project Code: 689450Overall Budget: 10,720,700 EURFunder Contribution: 7,837,290 EURThe AquaNES project will catalyse innovations in water and wastewater treatment processes and management through improved combinations of natural and engineered components. Among the demonstrated solutions are natural treatment processes such as bank filtration (BF), managed aquifer recharge (MAR) and constructed wetlands (CW) plus engineered pre- and post-treatment options. The project focuses on 13 demonstration sites in Europe, India and Israel covering a repre-sentative range of regional, climatic, and hydrogeological conditions in which different combined natural-engineered treatment systems (cNES) will be demonstrated through active collaboration of knowledge and technology providers, water utilities and end-users. Our specific objectives are • to demonstrate the benefits of post-treatment options such as membranes, activated carbon and ozonation after bank filtration for the production of safe drinking water • to validate the treatment and storage capacity of soil-aquifer systems in combination with oxidative pre-treatments • to demonstrate the combination of constructed wetlands with different technical post- or pre-treatment options (ozone or bioreactor systems) as a wastewater treatment option • to evidence reductions in operating costs and energy consumption • to test a robust risk assessment framework for cNES • to deliver design guidance for cNES informed by industrial or near-industrial scale expe-riences • to identify and profile new market opportunities in Europe and overseas for cNES The AquaNES project will demonstrate combined natural-engineered treatment systems as sus-tainable adaptations to issues such as water scarcity, excess water in cities and micro-pollutants in the water cycle. It will thus have impact across the EIP Water’s thematic priorities and cross-cutting issues, particularly on ‘Water reuse & recycling’, ‘Water and wastewater treatment’, ‘Water-energy nexus’, ‘Ecosystem services’, ‘Water governance’, and ‘DSS & monitoring’.
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2012 - 2014Partners:UGOE, CSIC, EWRE, Uppsala University, STATOIL PETROLEUM +7 partnersUGOE,CSIC,EWRE,Uppsala University,STATOIL PETROLEUM,CNRS,imaGeau,University of Edinburgh,Technion – Israel Institute of Technology,THE CHANCELLOR, MASTERS AND SCHOLARS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE,Bureau Veritas (France),University of NottinghamFunder: European Commission Project Code: 282900more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2012 - 2017Partners:EPFZ, KLOE, CNRS, MERIENCE SCP, UGOE +14 partnersEPFZ,KLOE,CNRS,MERIENCE SCP,UGOE,KIT,BUREAU VERITAS MARINE & OFFSHORE,VIBROMETRIC OY COSMA,LAPIDOTH,Uppsala University,Imperial,THE CHANCELLOR, MASTERS AND SCHOLARS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE,Bureau Veritas (France),IEC,EWRE,MERIENCE,imaGeau,CSIC,Technion – Israel Institute of TechnologyFunder: European Commission Project Code: 309067more_vert