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Project Q4295483 in Greece, Spain, Malta, Lebanon, Tunisia
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English | Towards Sustainable Treatment and Reuse of Wastewater in the Mediterranean Region |
Project Q4295483 in Greece, Spain, Malta, Lebanon, Tunisia |
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2,554,790.16 Euro
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2,838,655.73 Euro
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90.0 percent
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1 September 2019
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31 August 2022
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Centre for Research and Technology, Hellas
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Reclaimed municipal wastewater is considered as a valuable non-conventional water resource (NCWR). Unfortunately, a substantial number of wastewater treatment plants installed in the Mediterranean region have proven unsuccessful copies of western-based treatment system concepts. Besides their high operational and maintenance costs, these systems are often unsuited to address the local challenges of wastewater treatment. As a result, treated municipal water is commonly underexploited throughout the region. To address these challenges, AQUACYCLE is set to bring an eco-innovative wastewater treatment technology that will consist of anaerobic digestion, constructed wetlands and solar treatment for the cost-effective treatment of urban wastewater with minimal costs of operation and maximum environmental benefits. (English)
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