LIFE AMIA
Project summary
LIFE AMIA is a LIFE Environment and Resource Efficiency project with the main objective of obtaining high quality regenerated water in compliance with European reuse regulations, by using low energy consumption technologies, eliminating emerging contaminants and pathogens and with the application of circular economy to minimize waste.
This project hopes to not only obtain adequate water for reuse in agriculture in compliance with the new European Regulation of Water Reuse, but also other milestones such as: achieve an energetically self-sufficient system to urban wastewater treatment; reduce environmental impact of produced sludge, carbon footprint and GHGs emissions; recovery of nitrogen and phosphorus in the biomass; and the elimination of micropollutants and pathogens from wastewater, especially pharmaceutical products like venlafaxine, ketoprofen or diclofenac that are not removed efficiently by conventional treatments.
Project data
Title (original language)
Innovative combination of WWT technologies for water reuse: anaerobic-aerobic, microalgae and AOP processes
Title in English
Innovative combination of WWT technologies for water reuse: anaerobic-aerobic, microalgae and AOP processes
Start year
End year
Funding program
EU Life Program
Program scope
Coordinating institution
Sociedad Fomento Agrícola Castellonense (FACSA)
Country of coordinating body
Partners/Collaborating entities
FACSA|ESAMUR|EUROFINS|CSIC|ARVIA|ATLANTIS
Budget
1945914
Website
Coordinator
Elena Zuriaga
Partners/Collaborating entities
FACSA|ESAMUR|EUROFINS|CSIC|ARVIA|ATLANTIS