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The 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 ...
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Transnational Action Program on Emerging Substances (TAPES)

Start date: Dec 31, 2011, End date: Dec 30, 2015,

Emerging Substances from diffuse sources increasingly contaminate the environment. Due to their low molecular weight and their physico-chemical characteristics most present treatment systems (wastewater and drinking water) do not or not remove sufficiently this contamination. Although on the short run there is likely to be no health risk. the effects for humans and nature on the long run is unkno ...
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... necessary confidence in the models has been established through multiple verifications and refinements, the sound testing of scenarios is possible. Both the beneficiary (CRP Tudor) and the partner (Erftverband) have generated an impressive number of follow-up projects that build on the results of the different M3 actions. These follow-up projects focus especially, but not exclusively, on the app ...
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SAND

Start date: Jan 6, 2003, End date: Jun 29, 2008,

...ompiègne – Choisy-au-Bac In Choisy-au-Bac, the projects particularly successful, because we can see on the field the realization of Europe thanks to the works which have been done. Partner Erftverband – Mödrath Our greatest achievements were the implementation of the pilots and the SAND-Book
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NOAH

Start date: Sep 30, 2002, End date: Sep 30, 2006,

Clear and quick transfer of information is a key factor in modern flood prevention. The eight strong NOAH partnership, led by STOWA, a Dutch organisation, develops a new transnational approach to manage these high water situations around two key objectives. Firstly the partnership will seek to develop and implement a new IT system called FLIWAS which makes innovative use of GIS support systems. Th ...
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