intoDBP

Innovative Tools to Control Organic Matter and Disinfection Byproducts in Drinking Water

Program at a glance

Funding Agency

HORIZON Research and Innovation Actions

Program Period

2022-2026

Action Acronym

intoDBP

Action Name

Innovative Tools to Control Organic Matter and Disinfection Byproducts in Drinking Water

Project Coordinator

 

Project partners

FUNDACIO INSTITUT CATALA DE RECERCA DE L’AIGUA (ICRA), Spain

UNIVERSITY OF CYPRUS (UCY), Cyprus

UNIVERSITA DEGLI STUDI DI CATANIA (UNICT), Italy

DUNDALK INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY (DKIT), Ireland

FUNDACION PRIVADA INSTITUTO DE SALUD GLOBAL BARCELONA (ISGLOBA), Spain

WATER EUROPE (WE), Belgium

THE HEBREW UNIVERSITY OF JERUSALEM (HUJI), Israel

AQUASOIL SRL (AQUASOIL SRL), Italy

S.K. EUROMARKET LTD (S.K EUROMARKET), Cyprus

CANAL DE ISABEL II GESTION S.A. (CANAL DE ISABEL), Spain

WATER BOARD OF LEMESOS (WBL), Cyprus

ENTE DE ABASTECIMIENTO DE AGUA TER-LLOBREGAT (ATL), Spain

S CAN GMBH (S CAN GMBH), Austria

Total Budget

3,994,707€

Budget for Nireas-IWRC

182,436 €

Project website

https://intodbp.eu/ 

Objectives

IntoDBP will create innovative tools and strategies to improve water quality management for safe human use and a healthy environment. It focuses on catchment protection and forecasting, transformative drinking water treatment, and real-time monitoring to combat the effects of climate and global change. In particular, intoDBP focuses on pollution and risks related to disinfection by-products (DBPs). By developing and applying advanced, integrated, and cost-effective sensors and analytical methods, intoDBP will expand knowledge on water quality and DBP precursors to better understand its formation and human exposure in Europe. intoDBP monitoring results will feed into numerical forecasting tools to predict source water changes and formulate climate change adaptation pathways at catchment and treatment scale. intoDBP also develops transformative options for advanced and cost-effective upgrade of water treatment and disinfection. In the intoDBP consortium researchers, small and large enterprises, communication experts and public services join forces to generate interdisciplinary solutions, that will generate a renewed perspective of drinking water surveillance, support decision-making and governance, and increase system resilience. intoDBP will implement and validate its cross-cutting products in four complementary case studies from three European countries where compliance with DBP regulation currently is an acknowledged challenge. The direct and visible positive impact of intoDBP in the case studies will foster rapid product adoption at a European and global scale, thus strengthening Europe’s position and role in the global water market. Reaching out beyond the water sector itself, intoDBP will directly engage society through surveys to analyse exposure to DBPs, collect data about catchment protection initiatives, create awareness and promote sustainable consumer behaviour such as reducing bottled water consumption

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