Category: Science community
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Watch our webinar “Drinking Water Systems Modelling and Digitalization”
On 3 December 2024, H2OforAll and SafecREW conducted their fourth common webinar, which has again been a great success. More than 60 participants listened to the four presentations on “Drinking Water Systems Modelling and Digitalization” and engaged in the disscussion. If you missed the opportunity or if you want to recap the webinar, the recording…
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SafeCREW research on DBP at Winter School 2024 in Porto
The Winter School on Contaminants of Emerging Concern (CECs) and Disinfection By-Products (DBPs) 2024 brought together 250 researchers, professionals, and students to explore the latest advancements in understanding and managing contaminants and by-products in water treatment processes. As part of the event, Jon Wullenweber (DVGW-TUHH) together with Mattia Stefanoni (POLIMI) presented a poster on Natural…
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WEBINAR: Drinking Water Systems Modelling and Digitalization
On 3 December 2024, 15:00 – 16:30 (CET), H2Oforall and SafeCREW are hosting their fourth joint webinar on advanced knowledge and tools to avoid disinfection by products in the drinking water supply system to which we would like to invite you.This time we will focus on “Drinking water systems modelling and digitalization“. Our guest speakers…
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DVGW Water Treatment Forum
The annual “DVGW Water Treatment Forum” is a well-known event among water supply companies and attracts large numbers of visitors. In 2024, it took place on 26 September at the TZW Karlsruhe. The event was well attended with around 90 participants. This year’s programme was dominated by questions on disinfection and the biostability of drinking…
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Use of Macroporous Membrane Adsorbers for the Removal of NOM
Last month, our colleague Jon Wullenweber and Mathias Ernst at DVGW-TUHH successfully published a new study in MDPI membranes: “Characterizing Macroporous Ion Exchange Membrane Adsorbers for Natural Organic Matter (NOM) Removal—Adsorption and Regeneration Behavior”. The publication demonstrates the potential of using macroporous membrane adsorbers, an adsorptive process in membrane format, for the removal of natural…
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Invitation to survey on climate resilient water supply
SafeCREW’s survey on practices in EU water utilities shall give us information about the present practices and needs of water utilities. We would like to gather insights about the current situation and expectations for the future of climate resilient drinking water management in water utilities. The results shall support SafeCREW in developing tools and guidelines…
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WEBINAR: Precursors of disinfection by-products
On 4 June 2024, 14:00 – 15:30 (CEST), H2Oforall and SafeCREW are hosting their third joint webinar on disinfection by products to which we would like to invite you. This time we will focus on Natural Organic Matter (NOM) as “Precursors of disinfection by-products“. Our guest speaker Jean-Philippe Croue, professor in Environmental Engineering at Université…
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New partner hops on
SafeCrew welcomes the National University of Water and Environmental Engineering (NUWEE) as a new partner. Nuwee, funded by the hop on facility of the European Commission, has been another partner in our project since 1 May. Nuwee will be contributing to the project with another case study ‘Drinking water supply systems with disinfection in Eastern…
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Watch our webinar “DBPs – monitoring, treatment and regulation”
The second webinar “DBPs – Monitoring, Treatment, and Regulation,” in collaboration with the H2OforAll project, was a great success! Over 50 attendees joined us. SafeCREW presented on monitoring Trihalomethanes (THM) at low concentrations in water, while H2OforAll discussed technologies for minimizing disinfection byproducts in drinking water. Dr. Kevin Letterly from the Association of State Drinking…
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SafeCREW partners visited DuPont Technological Center
SafeCREW partners visited DuPont Technological Center in Tarragona on the 20th of March, as an activity preceding the General Assembly. We had the opportunity to visit their research facilities and share knowledge about water treatment and climate change challenges.