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Significant Progress in Søndersø´s EDAR: 25% Energy Reduction Achieved
We're excited to share our latest achievements at the Søndersø Wastewater Treatment Plant (EDAR). Our efforts to optimize the Membrane Aerated Biofilm Reactor (MABR) units have resulted in a remarkable 25% reduction in energy consumption after the first performance...
Update on Wastewater Treatment in Europe: New Urban Wastewater Treatment Directive
The European Commission has taken a significant step in urban wastewater management by publishing a proposal to revise the Directive on urban wastewater treatment. This revision primarily aims to enhance the quality of effluents from Urban Wastewater Treatment Plants...
A Look at the Latest EU Regulations for Urban Wastewater Treatment
Urban wastewater is one of the main sources of water pollution if it is not collected and treated properly. There is a high level of compliance with the Directive across the EU, with 98% of wastewater collected and 92% satisfactorily treated, according to the current...
Aqualia water experts and Danish partners join forces to drive innovation in the water sector
Research and development technicians from Aqualia, leader in the LIFE RESEAU project, recently met with Laura Bailón from the Danish Embassy in Spain and Water Sector Expert in the Water Technology Alliance EU. During the meeting, an enriching exchange of experiences...
LIFE RESEAU participates in the EcoSTP 2023 congress in Girona
The EcoSTP congress brings together every year a large number of specialists from various technological sectors. The aim of ecoSTP-23 is to discuss the latest cutting-edge eco-technologies for a sustainable transition in wastewater treatment, reuse and resource...
Advances in civil works for the reconditioning of the Moaña WWTP
During the last weeks the partitioning of one of the reactors (a biological carrousel), currently in disuse, has been completed, so that there will be two new reactors of approximately 450 m3 each, without the need to increase the area used in the WWTP. In a few days,...
Web application to make better decisions in sewerage networks: Get to know the innovative SiiMS technology
The SiiMS platform has been designed as a tool to help improve the management of sewerage infrastructures in areas of heavy rainfall. Its objectives include increasing the existing knowledge on the presence of inflows and infiltrations, promoting more efficient asset...
Reconditioning of one of the carousels of the Moaña WWTP for its conversion into a granular system.
One of the objectives of the LIFE RESEAU project is to increase the treatment capacity of Wastewater Treatment Plants (WWTP) using existing infrastructures, implementing intensive advanced technologies. In the Moaña WWTP, the application of a technology based on...
Søndersø Wastewater Treatment Plant refurbishment work begins
The Søndersø waste water treatment plant (WWTP) is located in an industrial area of the municipality and has a treatment capacity of 20000 PE. It was built in 1990 and since then has been carrying out biological nitrogen removal and chemical phosphorus removal. During...