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AquaNES

AquaNES

Demonstrating synergies in combined natural and engineered processes for water treatment systems.

AquaNES will catalyze innovations in water and wastewater treatment processes and management through improved combinations of natural and engineered components.

The project focuses on 13 demonstration sites in Europe, India and Israel covering a representative range of regional, climatic, and hydro geological conditions. 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.

AquaNES 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

FHNW coordinates this 30 partners project. We also operate a demonstration site together with IWB, the local drinking-water utility of Basel. We investigate the feasibility of an advanced oxidation pre-treatment of surface water before it is infiltrated into the natural aquifer at the Lange Erlen site.

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Project duration:
2016 - 2019
Funding agency:
  • This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme (GA 689450).
  • SBFI
Website:
www.aquanes.eu

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Thomas Wintgens

Prof. Dr.-Ing. Thomas Wintgens

Lecturer in environmental and water technologies

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+41 61 228 55 31

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thomas.wintgens@fhnw.ch

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Hochschule für Life Sciences FHNW Institut für Ecopreneurship Hofackerstrasse 30 4132 Muttenz

Rita Hochstrat

Rita Hochstrat

Research Associate

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+41 61 228 56 87

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rita.hochstrat@fhnw.ch

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School of Life Sciences FHNW Institute for Ecopreneurship Hofackerstrasse 30 4132 Muttenz

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FHNW University of Applied Sciences and Arts Northwestern Switzerland
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Hofackerstrasse 30

CH - 4132 Muttenz

Phone+41 61 228 60 75

E-Mailmarco.rupprich@fhnw.ch

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