SERPIC
Project summary
SERPIC will develop an integral technology, based on a multi-barrier approach, to treat the effluents of wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) to maximise the reduction of contaminants of emerging concern (CECs).
A membrane nanofiltration (NF) technology will be applied to reduce CECs in its permeate stream by at least 90 % while retaining the nutrients. A residual disinfection using chlorine dioxide produced electrochemically will be added to the stream used for crops irrigation (Route A). The CECs in the polluted concentrate (retentate) stream will be reduced by at least 80 % by light driven electro-chemical oxidation. When discharged into the aquatic system (route B), it will contribute to the quality improvement of the surface water body.
A prototype treatment plant will be set-up and evaluated for irrigation in long-term tests with the help of agricultural test pots. A review investigation of CECs spread will be performed at four regional showcases in Europe and Africa. It will include a detailed assessment of the individual situation and surrounding condition. Transfer concepts will be developed to transfer the results of the treatment technology to other regions, especially in low- and middle-income countries. SERPIC will develop an integral technology, based on a multi-barrier approach, to treat the effluents of wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) to maximise the reduction of contaminants of emerging concern (CECs).
Project data
Title (original language)
Sustainable Electrochemical Reduction of contaminants of emerging concern and Pathogens in WWTP effluent for Irrigation of Crops
Title in English
Sustainable Electrochemical Reduction of contaminants of emerging concern and Pathogens in WWTP effluent for Irrigation of Crops
Start year
End year
Funding program
Programación Conjunta Internacional (AQUATIC POLLUTANTS CALL; AquaticPollutants ERA-Net Cofunded Call 2020; pi Oceans, Water JPI)
Program scope
Coordinating institution
Fraunhofer Institute for Surface Engineering and Thin Films IST
Coordinator email
jan.gaebler@ist.fraunhofer.de
Country of coordinating body
Partners/Collaborating entities
Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft e.V. | SolarSpring GmbH (Alemania) |Università degli Studi di Ferrara (Italia) | Universidade do Porto (Portugal) | AdP VALOR, Serviços Ambientais, SA (Portugal) |Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha (España)| Norwegian Institute for Water Research (Noruega) | Stellenbosch University (Sudáfrica)
Budget
1000000
Website
Fuente de información
RRSS
Notes
https://www.lacerca.com/noticias/universidad/uclm-proyecto-serpic-desarrollo-nueva-tecnologia-tratamiento-aguas-659173-1.html
Coordinator
Dr. Jan Gäbler
Coordinator email
jan.gaebler@ist.fraunhofer.de
Fuente de información
RRSS
Partners/Collaborating entities
Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft e.V. | SolarSpring GmbH (Alemania) |Università degli Studi di Ferrara (Italia) | Universidade do Porto (Portugal) | AdP VALOR, Serviços Ambientais, SA (Portugal) |Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha (España)| Norwegian Institute for Water Research (Noruega) | Stellenbosch University (Sudáfrica)