We’ve got some great news to share: Amsterdam International Water Week 2023 (AIWW2023) is planned for 6-9 November! In the...
Read moreIn the AIWW Webinar: Dealing with Drought, we discuss different river basins in Europe and how to deal with drought....
Read moreEurope’s largest river restoration is making changes across the entire landscape, bringing benefits to wildlife and people.
Read moreNovember 3rd from 13.30-15.00, we organize a webinar about Thermal Energy Recovery from Water (Aquathermy) with the aim of: Sharing...
Read moreIn cities, the first aquifer is regularly polluted. The use of open geothermal energy systems (also known as ATES, aquifer...
Read moreOnce a drinking water pipe is in use, it becomes a 'black box'. It is difficult to keep checking the...
Read moreGreater New Orleans is surrounded by the Mississippi River, two lakes and wetlands. Due to the bowl-like shape of a...
Read moreWater treatment processes are essential for drinking water production but may inadvertently produce transformation products (TPs). Predictive toxicology with algorithms...
Read moreDutch fertilizer policy aims to improve water quality by reducing (especially in agricultural areas) the run-off of nitrogen and phosphorus...
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