5. Internationales Symposium 2. und 3. November 2015, Tagungsband
The 5th International Symposium "RE-WATER Braunschweig" focuses on "Integrated concepts". Integrated concepts for water and wastewater management involve not only technical aspects of wastewater reuse, but the merging of diverse areas such as governance, health risks, legal regulation and public acceptance as well as other aspects of water policy. The implementation of integrated water and wastewater projects will result in the long-term sustainability of our water supplies. However, the above mentioned complex connections have equal influence on both the benefits and challenges of water reuse. Challenges experienced by water reuse projects may include the demand for innovative technologies, technology transfer and implementation of novel applications as well as the need for public education and increased public acceptance.
This symposium will deal with integrated planning and evaluation of water structures in settlement areas to be able to find a better balance between human needs and ecological necessities in the water sector. Furthermore the use of novel wastewater collection and cleaning systems will be presented. A special focus is put on the reuse of treated wastewater as a promising strategy to relieve water shortages and to protect natural resources. International examples for industrial and agricultural reuse of treated wastewater will be given. Hygienic aspects and nutrient recycling play an important role especially in the area of agricultural reuse. Therefore, topics such as micropollutants, disinfection and nutrient recovery will be discussed.
The symposium is organised by the "Stadtentwässerung Braunschweig GmbH". Cooperation partners are the Institute of Sanitary and Environmental Engineering of the TU Braunschweig, the Berlin Centre of Competence for Water and the "Abwasserverband Braunschweig". Further information and a detailed timetable under www.re-water-braunschweig.com
Table of content
Vanessa Miriam Carlow
Growing a City for 1,000,000: Master Plan for the City between the Forest and the Ocean, Senegal
Lisa Deister, Malte Henrichs et al.
Interlinking urban development and urban drainage? - An action manual
Jan Hendrik Trapp
Innovative de- and semi-centralized water infrastructures - opportunities for water supply and wastewater companies
Béla Tolnai
Sewage utilization instead of sewage treatment
Peter Hany S. Riad et al.
Multi Criteria Analysis for Wastewater Management in practical applications
Maika Wuttke et al.
Innovative closed loop wastewater management: The large scale application of the HAMBURG WATER Cycle® at the Jenfelder Au, Hamburg
Martin Brockmann et al.
Struvia™ Technology for Phosphorus Recovery
Xiong Zheng et al.
Simultaneous improvement of biological wastewater nutrient removal and reduction of greenhouse gas emission by using waste sludge derived carbon source
Klaus Kümmerer
Long-term strategies for micropollutants
Ulf Miehe et al.
Overview and results from disinfection trials at WWTP Steinhof e
Marta Terré et al.
Water management in farms and potential water reuse strategies
Carmen Biel et al.
Reduction of clogging in agricultural irrigation networks
Gemma Serra et al.
Anaerobic membrane bioreactor technology for integrated water reuse and waste management in rural zones
Martí Bayer-Raich et al.
Water reuse in El Port de la Selva: Groundwater modelling of Soil Aquifer Treatment (SAT) for reclaimed water
Emmanuel Van Houtte
Combining treatment of reverse osmosis concentrate and biomass production at the Torreele reuse facility
Guillem Gilabert-Oriol et al.
Wastewater reuse for industrial applications in cooling towers
Daniel Klein et al.
Improved use of carbon streams in wastewater through biotechnological processes - new approaches within the project ZeroCarbFP
Kerstin Wunder et al.
Algae for wastewater treatment: clean water, nutrient recovery and gaining biomass
Andreas Haarstrick et al.
SWINDON EXCEED - Aims and challenges