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- The first Work package (WP1) aims to determine the legal and end user's requirements
- In Work package 2 (WP2) the prototype is designed and built.
- As third step (WP3), the prototype is transported to the end users locations
- Work package 4 (WP4) is foreseen for developing dissemination and exploitation plans
- Work package 5 (WP5) is foreseen for project management.
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objective of this project is the development of a decentralised membrane bioreactor system
for the treatment of the wastewaters generated in remote areas. |
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The first Work
package (WP1) aims
to determine the legal requirements regarding the effluent water quality both for direct discharge
and for reuse in the countries of the end users involved in the project (Italy and Spain) and at
European level. Additionally, the requirements for the system from the point of view of the end
users has to be defined and the wastewaters generated by the has to be characterised in order to
have a reference point when assessing the purification performance of the prototype.
In Work package 2 (WP2) the prototype is designed and built. The system should fulfil the following
requirements:
- High COD removal rates
- Total disinfection
- Compact design, transportables
- Automated operation
- Adjustable operation to the characteristics different OMWs
- Reduced energy and chemicals’ consumption
- High operational time for membranes before replacement
As third step (WP3), the prototype is transported to the end users locations and is tested
and optimised there under their different local boundary conditions. A fourth work package (WP4) is
foreseen for developing dissemination and exploitation plans, and a further one (WP5) for
project management.
Each Work Package is broken down into a number of tasks to be carried out by teams from within the total
consortium. |
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