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Welcome to the Watershare Newsletter |
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Please find the lastest edition of the Watershare Newsletter for 2023. In this edition you will read about the various activities, research, and expertise of global researchers, utilities, and solutions providers who work to contribute to a resilient and inclusive water future. Happy reading! |
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What have partners been up to? |
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Applying nature-based solutions to address climate change in Europe through NATALIE |
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BDGroup, EURECAT, KWR and NTUA join 38 partners to address existing and threatening climate risks by proposing the application of nature-based solutions. The NATALIE project will develop a set of active and innovative solutions for a climate resilient future. |
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Eau de Paris maps 1200 drinking water points |
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Eau de Paris initiated the “Ici, je choisis l’eau de Paris” movement to make water more accessible and address single-use plastic with the objective to make Paris the first city with zero single-use plastic by 2024. |
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KWR publication on monitoring SARS-CoV-2 in sewage generates much interest |
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KWR researchers receive the Willem Koerselman Prize for the highest number of citations for a scientific publication in 2022 with the article “Implementation of environmental surveillance for SARS-CoV-2 virus to support public health decisions: Opportunities and challenges”. |
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University of Exeter ranked first for action on clean water in the 2023 Impact Rankings |
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UNEXE has secured top spot globally for its pioneering research, action and commitment towards clean water and better sanitation in the latest influential rankings through work in ULTIMATE, Aqua3S, and more. |
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WSSA’s research, development and innovation report |
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Report on the relevance of research, development and innovation for the water industry to lower costs, and enhance value for customers and communities. |
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WRC’s guide to wastewater testing methods explored in South Africa |
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Compendium exploring the different methodologies various institutions applied in the detection of SARS-CoV-2 RNA in wastewater. |
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What should you look out for? |
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In the coming months, look out for exciting events and activities.
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September social media recap |
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Watershare partners continue to contribute to the development and exchange of new knowledge on diverse topics from alternative sources and water re-use, to water quality challenges, to the digital and technological transformation of the water sector. Do you have interesting events, activities or opportunities to share with the Watershare Community? Tag us on X (@Water_share) and/or LinkedIn (@Watershare), or e-mail Raül Glotzbach (raul.glotzbach[at]kwrwater.nl). We would be happy to share your updates! |
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