Coordinatore | KWR WATER B.V.
Organization address
address: GRONINGENHAVEN 7 contact info |
Nazionalità Coordinatore | Netherlands [NL] |
Totale costo | 10˙658˙571 € |
EC contributo | 6˙993˙815 € |
Programma | FP7-ENVIRONMENT
Specific Programme "Cooperation": Environment (including Climate Change) |
Code Call | FP7-ENV-2009-1 |
Funding Scheme | CP-IP |
Anno di inizio | 2010 |
Periodo (anno-mese-giorno) | 2010-02-01 - 2014-01-31 |
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1 |
KWR WATER B.V.
Organization address
address: GRONINGENHAVEN 7 contact info |
NL (NIEUWEGEIN) | coordinator | 886˙741.50 |
2 |
DHI INSTITUT FOR VAND OG MILJO FORENING
Organization address
address: AGERN ALLE 5 contact info |
DK (HOERSHOLM) | participant | 1˙091˙544.00 |
3 |
STIFTELSEN SINTEF
Organization address
address: Strindveien 4 contact info |
NO (TRONDHEIM) | participant | 799˙903.44 |
4 |
THE UNIVERSITY OF EXETER
Organization address
address: Northcote House, The Queen's Drive contact info |
UK (EXETER) | participant | 671˙883.06 |
5 |
KOMPENTENTZZENTRUM WASSER BERLIN GEMEINNUTZIGE GMBH
Organization address
address: Cicerostrasse 24 contact info |
DE (Berlin) | participant | 428˙424.20 |
6 |
LABORATORIO NACIONAL DE ENGENHARIA CIVIL
Organization address
address: AV DO BRASIL 101 contact info |
PT (LISBOA) | participant | 419˙382.06 |
7 |
UNIVERSITY OF BRADFORD
Organization address
address: RICHMOND ROAD contact info |
UK (BRADFORD) | participant | 374˙669.10 |
8 |
INSTITUT NATIONAL DES SCIENCES APPLIQUEES DE LYON
Organization address
address: AVENUE ALBERT EINSTEIN 20 contact info |
FR (VILLEURBANNE) | participant | 344˙301.88 |
9 |
UNIVERSITAET INNSBRUCK
Organization address
address: INNRAIN 52 contact info |
AT (INNSBRUCK) | participant | 257˙556.80 |
10 |
IWW RHEINISCH WESTFALISCHES INSTITUT FUR WASSERFORSCHUNG GEMEINNUTZIGE GMBH
Organization address
address: MORITZSTRASSE 26 contact info |
DE (MULHEIM AN DER RUHR) | participant | 256˙932.56 |
11 |
Aquateam - Norwegian Water Technology Centre AS
Organization address
address: Hasleveien 10 contact info |
NO (Oslo) | participant | 246˙261.05 |
12 |
Nome Ente NON disponibile
Organization address
address: AVENIDA DIAGONAL 211 contact info |
ES (BARCELONA) | participant | 223˙483.56 |
13 |
IREN ACQUA GAS SPA
Organization address
address: Via SS Giacomo e Filippo 7 contact info |
IT (Genova) | participant | 175˙278.27 |
14 |
TURKIYE BILIMSEL VE TEKNOLOJIK ARASTIRMA KURUMU
Organization address
address: Ataturk Bulvari 221 contact info |
TR (ANKARA) | participant | 131˙839.70 |
15 |
KRUEGER A/S
Organization address
address: Gladsaxevej 363 contact info |
DK (SOEBORG) | participant | 121˙884.19 |
16 |
scan Messtechnik
Organization address
address: Brigittagasse 22-24 contact info |
AT (Vienna) | participant | 118˙668.32 |
17 |
International Water Association
Organization address
address: "Caxton Street 12, Alliance House" contact info |
UK (London) | participant | 116˙062.50 |
18 |
CRIMEAN SCIENTIFIC AND RESEARCH CENTRE OF INSTITUTE OF HYDRAULIC ENGINEERING AND LAND RECLAMATION OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF AGRICULTURAL
Organization address
address: Kechkemetskaya 198 contact info |
UA (Simferopol) | participant | 95˙932.34 |
19 |
INSTYTUT EKOLOGII TERENOW UPRZEMYSLOWIONYCH
Organization address
address: ULICA KOSSUTHA 6 contact info |
PL (KATOWICE) | participant | 64˙817.68 |
20 |
NIVUS
Organization address
address: IM TALE 2 contact info |
DE (Eppingen) | participant | 51˙652.06 |
21 |
"Clavegueram de Barcelona, S.A."
Organization address
address: Acer 16 contact info |
ES (Barcelona) | participant | 30˙798.75 |
22 |
DWR CYMRU CYFYNGEDIG
Organization address
address: Pentwyn Road Nelson contact info |
UK (Treharris) | participant | 17˙100.00 |
23 |
OSLO KOMMUNE
Organization address
address: RADHUSET contact info |
NO (OSLO) | participant | 11˙722.50 |
24 |
ARHUS KOMMUNE
Organization address
address: RADHUSPLADSEN 2 contact info |
DK (ARHUS C) | participant | 10˙508.75 |
25 |
COMMUNAUTE URBAINE DE LYON
Organization address
address: 20 RUE DU LAC HOTEL DE LA COMMUNAUTE contact info |
FR (LYON) | participant | 10˙326.67 |
26 |
Berliner Wasserbetriebe
Organization address
address: Neue Juedenstrasse 1 contact info |
DE (Berlin) | participant | 9˙780.00 |
27 |
Nome Ente NON disponibile
Organization address
address: AV. LIBERDADE 24 contact info |
PT (LISBOA) | participant | 6˙681.25 |
28 |
Gemeente Eindhoven
Organization address
address: STADHUISPLEIN 10 contact info |
NL (EINDHOVEN) | participant | 6˙380.00 |
29 |
MEDITERRANEA DELLE ACQUE S.p.A.
Organization address
address: VIA SS GIACOMO E FILIPPO 7 contact info |
IT (GENOVA) | participant | 3˙998.75 |
30 |
Przedsiebiorstwo Wodociagow i Kanalizacji Sp. z o.o. Gliwice
Organization address
address: Rybnicka 47 contact info |
PL (Gliwice) | participant | 3˙696.00 |
31 |
"Crimean Republican Enterprise ""Simferopol Drinking Water Supply and sewerage Company"""
Organization address
address: Gurzufskaya 5 contact info |
UA (Simferopol) | participant | 3˙120.00 |
32 |
ISTANBUL SU VE KANALIZASYON IDARESI
Organization address
address: ALIBEY CAD NURTEPE YOLU contact info |
TR (Istanbul) | participant | 2˙484.38 |
33 |
City of Seattle / Seattle Public Utilities
Organization address
address: "Fifth Ave, Suite 4900 700" contact info |
US (Seattle) | participant | 0.00 |
34 |
MELBOURNE WATER CORPORATION
Organization address
address: "Wellington Parade, East Melbourne 100" contact info |
AU (Melbourne) | participant | 0.00 |
35 |
MONASH UNIVERSITY
Organization address
address: Wellington Road contact info |
AU (VICTORIA) | participant | 0.00 |
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'IPCC climate change scenarios have a global perspective and need to be scaled down to the local level, where decision makers have to balance risks and investment costs. Very high investments might be a waste of money and too little investment could result in unacceptable risk for the local community. PREPARED is industry driven, 12 city utilities are involved in the project and the RDT carried out is based on the impacts of climate change the water supply and sanitation industry has identifed as a challenge for the years to come. The result of PREPARED will be an infrastructure for waste water, drinking water and storm water management that will not only be able better cope with new scenarios on climate change but that is also managed in a optimal way. We will have complexes monitoring and sensor systems, better integration and handling of complex data, better exploitation of existing infrastructures through improved real time control, new design concepts and guidelines for more flexible and more robust infrastructures. PREPARED will involve the local community in problem identification and in jointly finding acceptable system solutions, that are supported by all, through active learning processes. Activities and solutions in PREPARED will be based on a risk assessment and risk management approach for the whole urban water cycle, through the development of innovative Water Cycle Safety Plans. Other innovations are sensors and models that will enable faster and better actions on changes and new design rules for more resilient design. We will combine European knowledge with valuable knowledge from Australia and the USA, to make the European Water sector more competitive. This to enable our industrial partners to export the products developed in PREPARED to other regions of the world, thus contributing to the Lisbon Goals but also to the MDGs. To ensure this exploitation the PREPARED consortium consist of more than 50% industrial partners and is demand driven.'
Europe's water sector must prepare itself for the impacts of climate change. These could include flooding, droughts, changes in temperature and an increase in extreme weather events.
The EU-funded 'Prepared enabling change' (http://www.prepared-FP7.eu (PREPARED)) project addressed the practical problems and decisions that urban water utilities could face as a result of the changing climate.
Industry and European city utilities worked together to develop an advanced strategy for meeting the new challenges for water supply and sanitation (including storm water). This included the development and demonstration of tools and decision support systems in real-life situations to help water utilities prepare for an uncertain future. It also linked research with investment programmes in these utilities.
To support the important role of risk management in decision making, a tool was developed that allows users to choose between simulations of future scenarios. The consortium also improved existing monitoring methods through better use of sensors in the water system and computer models.
PREPARED created a forum to enable participating cities and utilities to share knowledge and experience on their demonstration activities, as well as on other national research. The long-term goal is a dynamic network of cities and their utilities that will continue after the project has concluded.
The consortium produced a range of validated measures addressing the challenges of water scarcity and water quality as a result of rising temperatures and the challnges posed by the water quantity problems caused by increasingly frequent extreme rain fall events. In addition, PREPARED examined alternative solutions, such as storage and the use of 'grey' water and rain water.
Project partners developed the Water Cycle Safety Plan (WCSP). This tool isbased on a holistic approach to the urban water cycle and identifies and prioritises climate change-related risks for the whole water cycle. The WCSP is supported by databases for water cycle hazards and climate change hazards over the short, medium and long terms.
Data from the PREPARED initiative can help to improve planning and investment for utilities across Europe. The overall result will be a more resilient and more flexible water supply and sanitation systems when confronted with climate change.
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