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Public deliverables

How do pollution type and intensity, existing wastewater treatment systems, and other determinants affect the scientific choices of decentralised vs centralised WWM solutions, considering WWM’s synergies across space and with other development goals, such as climate change mitigation? 

We aim to answer this by producing the following deliverables

Multiscale water quality model
  • D2.1. Spatial-explicit data on wastewater flow for optimal planning of WWM (WUR) – Aug 2026
  • D2.2. Identified interactions (synergies, trade-offs) between rural-urban livestock and domestic WWM (WUR) – Dec 2027
  • D3.1. Meta-analysis of existing options (incumbent and best-available) for domestic WWM (IUE)  – Dec 2025
  • D3.2. Two new nature-based WW treatment processes (IUE) – Jun 2027
  • D4.1. A meta-analysis of existing options (incumbent and best-available) for livestock WWM (IDGB) – Dec 2027
  • D4.2. Novel nutrient recycling & GHG mitigation livestock WWM systems (IDGB) – Dec 2027
  • D5.1-D5.2. Portfolios of decentralised and centralised systemic options based on technological ones (ULEI) – Dec 2026
  • D5.1. Prospective life cycle costing and environmental assessments of WWM options (ULEI) – Dec 2027

D6.1. Environmental and economic assessments of the broad suite of centralised vs decentralised WWM options in distinct case studies using stakeholder co-created scenarios (LU, WUR) – Jun 2028

Publications

Funded by the European Union, please note that these publications reflect only the views and opinions of the authors and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or CINEA. Neither the European Union nor the granting authority can be held responsible for them.

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