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The first results of the H2020-MSCA ALICE project about wastewater and climate change will be discussed at an open workshop on the 12th of September at the School of Biological Science - Queens University Belfast.
The project, that is coordinated by Ulster University, aims to accelerate innovation in urban wastewater management for addressing the effects of climate change.
Agenda
9am to 9.30am | Registration and welcome |
9.30am to 10am | Vulnerability and resilience screening of wastewater systems: A multiple perspectives approach Alina Tapes, PhD student, BC3 |
10am to 10.30am | The impact of rainfall events on WWTP energy consumption: models and data Eoin Daly, PhD student, DCU University |
10.30am to 11am | Hydrogen from wastewater Khabir Islam, PhD student, Ulster University |
11am to 11.30am | Coffee break |
11.30am to 12pm | Urban wastewater for irrigation and reuse: Innovative and solar processes Leonidas Pérez, Researcher, CIEMAT |
12pm to 12.30pm | Effect of new EU regulation on the reuse of wastewater Pedro Simon, Technical Director, ESAMUR, Murcia |
12.30pm to 1pm | Wastewater governance Francisco Manuel Boluda Fernández, Department of Water, Agriculture, Livestock and Fisheries, Region of Murcia |
1pm to 1.15pm | Q&A |
1.15pm to 2pm | Lunch |
Event info
This event has ended
Thursday 12 September
9am to 2pm
19 Chlorine Gardens Seminar Room 1, Queens’ University Belfast