Sustainable concepts towards a zero outflow municipality
- Zer0-M aims at concepts and technologies to achieve optimised
close-loop usage of all water flows in small municipalities or settlements
(e.g. tourism facilities) not connected to a central wastewater
treatment.
- the Zero Outflow Municipality (Zer0-M),several technologies are already
available, which allow efficient wastewater treatment and re-use without
hygienic risks on a low-cost and easy-to-handle level. These include:
sanitation systems with low water consumption; separation of grey and black
water; biological treatment of grey water and re-use for non-drinking
purposes (e.g. irrigation); bio-membrane reactors for intense treatment;
constructed wetlands for extensive treatment; and sludge hygienisation for
re-use as fertiliser.
- http://www.tu-berlin.de/zuv/IIIC/fordat/ze/4400/11612.htm
Project number | n/a | ||
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Subject(s) | DRINKING WATER AND SANITATION : COMMON PROCESSES OF PURIFICATION AND TREATMENT , HEALTH - HYGIENE - PATHOGENIC MICROORGANISM , SANITATION -STRICT PURIFICATION PROCESSES | ||
Acronym | Zero-M | ||
Geographical coverage | Egypt, Morocco, Turkey, Tunisia, Austria, Germany, Italy | ||
Budget (in €) | 4413255 | ||
Programme | MEDA-WATER | ||
Web site | http://www.zero-m.org/ | ||
Objectives | The project's target groups are: experts from administration, planning and
engineers. Awareness-raising measures also target schools and the interested
public. Zer0-M wants to enable one centre in each country to implement and
disseminate SWM solutions and to promote its technologies and approach among
authorities and consumers. - Main issues to be taken into consideration are:
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Results | - Projects planned:
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Period | [01/09/2003 - 01/09/2007] |