Several types of waste are generated in a mine, but three types stand out with the largest volume: waste rock, tailings and mine water. Wastewater produced at a mine is…
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Last 19th of June, our coordinator Aqualia participated in a masterclass hosted by Aguas Residuales, a Spanish media specialised in wastewater management. Moderated by José Miguel del Arco, Founder and…
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On June, 8-11 Poznan, Poland hosted the Pi 2025 – 10th IWA Conference Benchmarking, Performance Assessment and Regulation of Water Services organized by the IWA Benchmarking and Performance Assessment Specialist…
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In water you can find everything: materials, energy, life. For this reason, we should not be surprised that the presence of precious minerals in seawater is enormous. As a matter…
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Almería is one of the driest regions in Europe, with temperatures in the summer months averaging around 30°C and boasting around 3,000 h of sunshine annually (or 8.2 h per…
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Insights on Poznan’s Living Lab from Joanna Jeż-Walkowiak, Zbysław Dymaczewski, Wiktor Gielniak; from Poznań University of Technology. And Iwona Lasocka-Gomuła and Maria Toczek, from Aquanet. Mosina Water Treatment Plant is…
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Rainwater is collected and purified with an existing technique but in a new way before it is used to flush a couple of toilets. Photo: Jenny Leyman. This article was…
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The 23rd of October, sunny Almería (Spain) received the REWAISE members, who hadn’t met in person since our last General Assembly in October 2023 in Coventry (UK), and (for some…
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How can we foster a more efficient use of water in Almería, Europe´s driest region? This is the question that the Almería competency group of the REWAISE project faced during…
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On 19th June, the REWAISE project team attended a workshop in Brussels, organized by the CIRSEAU cluster. This event brought together project officers from the five sister-projects under the H2020…
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