AQUAREHAB is an EU financed large scale research project (FP7) involving 19 project partners. In the framework of AQUAREHAB, different innovative rehabilitation technologies for soil, groundwater and surface water are being developed to cope with a number of priority contaminants (nitrates, pesticides, chlorinated compounds, aromatic compounds, mixed pollutions…) within heavily degraded water systems. Methods are being developed to determine the (long-term) impact of the innovative rehabilitation technologies on the reduction of the influx of these priority pollutants towards receptors like drinking water wells and surface water. A connection between the innovative technologies and river basin management will be worked out, with focus on groundwater as well as surface water. One of the outcomes of the project will be a river basin management tool that integrates multiple measures with ecological and economic impact assessments of the whole water system. The project will aid in underpinning river basin management plans being developed in EU Member States, and will demonstrate cost effective technologies that can provide technical options for nationals and local water managers, planners and other stakeholders.

Obiettivi, principali attivita’, risultati e possibiliricadute del progetto Europeo (FP7) Development of rehabilitation technologies and approaches for multipressured degraded waters and the integration of their impact on river basin management (AQUAREHAB) / Bastiaens, L.; Sethi, Rajandrea. - ELETTRONICO. - (2011). (Intervento presentato al convegno Ecomondo Reclaim Expo tenutosi a Rimini nel 9-11 Novembre 2011).

Obiettivi, principali attivita’, risultati e possibiliricadute del progetto Europeo (FP7) Development of rehabilitation technologies and approaches for multipressured degraded waters and the integration of their impact on river basin management (AQUAREHAB)

SETHI, RAJANDREA
2011

Abstract

AQUAREHAB is an EU financed large scale research project (FP7) involving 19 project partners. In the framework of AQUAREHAB, different innovative rehabilitation technologies for soil, groundwater and surface water are being developed to cope with a number of priority contaminants (nitrates, pesticides, chlorinated compounds, aromatic compounds, mixed pollutions…) within heavily degraded water systems. Methods are being developed to determine the (long-term) impact of the innovative rehabilitation technologies on the reduction of the influx of these priority pollutants towards receptors like drinking water wells and surface water. A connection between the innovative technologies and river basin management will be worked out, with focus on groundwater as well as surface water. One of the outcomes of the project will be a river basin management tool that integrates multiple measures with ecological and economic impact assessments of the whole water system. The project will aid in underpinning river basin management plans being developed in EU Member States, and will demonstrate cost effective technologies that can provide technical options for nationals and local water managers, planners and other stakeholders.
2011
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