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Water and Wastewater Research – CoEI, NUI Galway
College of Engineering and Informatics/Ryan Institute for the Environment, Marine & Energy
• Key Personnel
Eoghan Clifford – [email protected]
Xinmin Zhan; Mark Healy; Ed Curry (Insight, DERI) • Key Links.WATERNOMICS - www.waternomics.eu
ITWat - www.itwatproject.com
Dairy Water - http://dairywater.ie/
Facilities - http://www.nuigalway.ie/engineering-informatics/civil-engineering/facilities/fullscalefacilitiesoutdoorunits
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Water and Wastewater Research – CoEI, NUI Galway
College of Engineering and Informatics/Ryan Institute for the Environment, Marine & Energy
• WATER TREATMENT• WATER SUPPLY AND CONSUMPTION • WASTEWATER TREATMENT (ANAEROBIC AND
AEROBIC)• WATER AND WASTEWATER SENSORS• REMOTE CONTROL AND MONITORING OF
WATER/WASTEWATER SYSTEMS• ENERGY AND WASTEWATER• ENERGY AND SLUDGE
@WATERNOMICS_EU www.waternomics.eu3
CONSORTIUM OVERVIEW
Knowledge providers
Water ICT products
Pilot & demonstration
Business models and exploitation
Dissemination
Market uptake
Commercialisation example - PFBR
Moneygall - PFBR
no desludging after 2 years
PFBR cost: 0.22 kWh/m3 treated < cup of coffee per person per year!!)
Shannonbridge
ITWat: Innovative sensors and operational/control measures for wastewater
monitoring: Application of Imaging Technology
• The Project
Development of smart ICT and image-based sensor technology to monitor and control the operational performance of wastewater treatment plants (patents under application).
www.itwatproject.com
College of Engineering and Informatics/Ryan Institute for the Environment, Marine & Energy
Development of KPI and benchmarking tools for WWTPs:
College of Engineering and Informatics/Ryan Institute for the Environment, Marine & Energy
To quantify the resources consumed benchmarking through key performance indicators offers an effective and rapid solution.This research focuses 3 main areas of consumption:
• Energy, Chemical, Water
DairyWater: Technology development and
College of Engineering and Informatics/Ryan Institute for the Environment, Marine & Energy
• Technology development (IASBR, nano-material based treatment, pulsed UV systems)
• Resource efficiency• Cost-benefit analysis
Ireland’s national Technology Centre for Biorefining & Bioenergy (TCBB)
– co-hosted by NUI Galway in particular
• Prof Vincent O’Flaherty – Acting Head of School of Natural Sciences, NUI Galway & PI at TCBB
• Expertise in high-rate, low-temperature AD Wastewater Treatment
• Wastewater’s potential for biogas (bioCH4) production
www.tcbb.ie [email protected]
TCBB industry member, NVP Energy - novel low-temperature anaerobic digestion wastewater
technology originating from research and activity by Prof Vincent O’Flaherty and his research group at NUI, Galway.
• The NVP Energy technology was licensed from NUI, Galway in June 2013.
• The process, which operates at temperatures <20◦C, treats effluent that originates from industrial and municipal sources, without the need for heat supply
• In addition, the technology can reduce organic sludge volume by up to 90% when compared to aerobic systems.
• The technology is very attractive as it has produced effluent which adheres to effluent release standards, e.g. Urban Wastewater Directive (UWWD) release standards, without the need for post-treatment.
Water and Wastewater Research – CoEI, NUI Galway
College of Engineering and Informatics/Ryan Institute for the Environment, Marine & Energy
Eoghan Clifford – [email protected]
Key Links.WATERNOMICS - www.waternomics.eu
ITWat - www.itwatproject.com
Dairy Water - http://dairywater.ie/
Facilities - http://www.nuigalway.ie/engineering-informatics/civil-engineering/facilities/fullscalefacilitiesoutdoorunits
/Leachate - http://www.nuigalway.ie/leachate/
Pathogen Removal – http://pathogenremoval.nuigalway.ie/welecomeandintroduction.html
Transport – www.irishgreenways.com