Algae farms to offer a cheaper, renewable solution to cleaning wastewater
A collaborative research project between the University of Bath and Wessex Water investigating using algae as a natural and sustainable way to treat wastewater.
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A collaborative research project between the University of Bath and Wessex Water investigating using algae as a natural and sustainable way to treat wastewater.
Researchers aim to construct a prototype-scale beach and investigate the response of the beach to a rising sea level and storms.
We aim to develop porous metal oxide foams for use in the photocatalytic removal of water pollutants & establish photocatalysis as a water treatment technology.
REDAWN aims to improve the energy efficiency of water networks through the installation of innovative micro-hydropower technology.
ReNEW proposes an innovative solution to public health problems and environmental conditions in fast-developing urban environments in LMIC countries.
The project will look at demonstrating technologies with a potential to contribute to reuse and recovery of resources within a perspective of circular economy.
This project seeks to develop and test an affordable, portable and user-friendly integrated multisensor system for water quality monitoring in Colombia.