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Optimal Operation of Urban Environmental Systems (project two)

Predictions for the Øresund Region show a large growth rate for both population and industrial development.

This growth will increase the strain on the infrastructure of the larger cities, such as drain systems and purification plants. As there is a general problem in finding room for expansion of these infrastructures in built-up urban areas, the present facilities must be able to encompass expansion of capacity in compact units.

The purpose of the project is to become a contributing factor in the development of practical applicable methods for the increase of treatment facilities and optimise the operation of drain systems and purification plants in the Øresund Region. Equally, the project aims at a furthering of competence development in the wastewater sector in the Øresund Region.

Primary project participants:

The project will be executed in a partnership between the three largest public companies that work with the operation of purification plants in the Øresund Region:

  • Lynettefællesskabet I/S
  • VA-Verket Malmø Stad
  • Spildevandscenter Avedøre I/S

Apart from own personnel and project employees of the above three, the following consultants will participate in the counselling of the project:

  • Krüger A/S
  • Hach-Lange A/S

Related strategic areas and projects:

  • Optimal Operation of Urban Environmental Systems (project one)
  • Advanced Urban Wastewater Treatment (course)

Øresund Environment has facilitated and coordinated the start-up of the network, and has been involved in the development of the project. Øresund Environment will be part of the dissemination of the project results.

FACT BOX

Title: Optimal Operation of Urban Environmental Systems (2)

Purpose: The purpose of the project is to become a contributing factor in the development of practical applicable methods for the increase of treatment facilities and optimise the operation of drain systems and purification plants in the Øresund Region.

Funding: Interreg III a Øresund.

Project period: January 1, 2006 – December 31, 2007

Project type: Research and technology development.

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