
CURA TERRAE WATER LIMITED
CURA TERRAE WATER LIMITED
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Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2015 - 2018Partners:VEALIA WATER, CURA TERRAE WATER LIMITED, VE CGE, University of Sheffield, AGUAS DE COIMBRA +3 partnersVEALIA WATER,CURA TERRAE WATER LIMITED,VE CGE,University of Sheffield,AGUAS DE COIMBRA,University of Coimbra,EAWAG,Steinhardt WassertechnikFunder: European Commission Project Code: 641931Overall Budget: 3,532,120 EURFunder Contribution: 2,548,400 EURThe project will develop a radically new market ready approach to RTC of sewer networks with the aim of reducing local flood risk in urban areas. Existing RTC pilot projects (e.g. Vienna, Dresden, Aarhus) are characterised by complex sensor networks, linked to centralised control systems governed by calibrated hydrodynamic modelling tools and fed by radar rainfall technology. Such systems are expensive and complex to install and operate, requiring a high investment in new infrastructure, communication equipment and control systems. In contrast, this proposal will develop a novel low cost de-centralised, autonomous RTC system. It will be installed, tested and demonstrated in a number of pilot study catchments. This RTC system will utilise data driven distributed intelligence combined with local, low cost monitoring systems installed at key points within existing sewer infrastructure. The system will utilise mechanically simple, robust devices to control flow in order to reduce flood risk at vulnerable sites. This system will be informed and governed directly by sensors distributed within the local network, without the need for an expensive hydrodynamic model or real time rainfall measurements. This system will deliver many of the benefits of RTC systems, whilst avoiding the high costs and complex nature of extensive sensor networks, centralised control systems, communications systems and infrastructure modifications. It is anticipated that such a system will be of significant benefit to operators of small to medium sized sewer networks.
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2020 - 2026Partners:AQUAPORIN, WATER ENVIRONMENT AND BEYOND (WE&B) SCCL, Malmö, University of Zagreb, Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing, UNIZG +21 partnersAQUAPORIN,WATER ENVIRONMENT AND BEYOND (WE&B) SCCL,Malmö,University of Zagreb, Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing,UNIZG,CURA TERRAE WATER LIMITED,SOLAR WATER PLC,ENoLL,VA Syd,Technical University of Ostrava,UNIPA,UV,INNCOME,AQUANET SPOLKA AKCYJNA,Coventry University,RESOURSEAS S.R.L.,ORGANOX LIMITED,CETIM,PUT,HIDROTEC,Lund University,AQUALIA,POLYMEM,IETU,SEVERN TRENT WATER,BLUETECHTRACKER LIMITEDFunder: European Commission Project Code: 869496Overall Budget: 18,856,100 EURFunder Contribution: 14,984,700 EURREWAISE will create a new “smart water ecosystem”, mobilising all relevant stakeholders to make society embrace the true value of water, reducing freshwater and energy use, resulting in a carbon free, sustainable hydrological cycle, to transition into a resilient circular economy. A network of nine living labs, involving 5 major water utilities, demonstrates real-life, large-scale operational environments for technological innovations and new governance methods to secure a resource-efficient water supply for the EU. New business niches will be created, incentivizing water-related investments, and accelerating SME growth, by linking users with specific water needs, incorporating life cycle and cost assessments, and collective action in new governance frameworks for smart value creation and high social returns. By incorporating paradigm shifts from a linear Roman heritage to a new circular, water-smart economy, REWAISE reveals the full Value of Water for Europe, considering 3 key components of the economic and societal value generated by integral water cycles: • Value in Water: is accomplished by extracting and putting to beneficial use dissolved substances such as nutrients, minerals, chemicals and metals, as well as organic matter and energy, embedded in raw and used water streams. • Value from Water: encompasses the economic activities inherent to the water cycle, related products and services that generate benefits and jobs, directly or in other sectors that depend on water, such as energy and transportation, • Value through Water: the societal, health and well-being functions of water, which will be enhanced by inter-linking users, regulators, water operators and other stakeholders in electricity and chemicals markets through a digital platform that optimizes decision making and business opportunities through socio-economics-based coordination between them, while minimizing emissions , risks and vulnerability.
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