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Completed H2020 European Commission

ModULar Tools for Integrating enhanced natural treatment SOlutions in URban water CyclEs

€5.17M EUR

Funder European Commission
Recipient Organization Institut National de Recherche Pour L'Agriculture, L'Alimentation Et L'Environnement
Country France
Start Date Jun 01, 2021
End Date May 31, 2025
Duration 1,460 days
Number of Grantees 19
Roles Participant; Coordinator
Data Source European Commission
Grant ID 101003527
Grant Description

The overall goal of MULTISOURCE is to, together with local, national, and international stakeholders, demonstrate a variety of about Enhanced Natural Treatment Solutions (ENTS) treating a wide range of urban waters and to develop innovative tools, methods, and business models that support citywide planning and long-term operations and maintenance of nature-based solutions for water treatment, storage, and reuse in urban areas worldwide.

MULTISOURCE will allow users to identify multiple sources for local water reuse, promote increased uptake of nature-based solutions, and minimize discharge of water that has not received adequate treatment.

MULTISOURCE will deliver new knowledge about ENTS and their ability to remove waterborne contaminants and provide effective risk reduction for chemical and biological hazards, as well as their capacity to be integrated into the landscape and contribute to the improvement of urban habitats. The project includes seven pilots treating a wide range of urban waters.

Two individual municipalities (Girona, Spain; Oslo, Norway), two metropolitan municipalities (Lyon, France; Milan, Italy), and international partners in Brazil, Vietnam, and the USA will contribute to each of the main project activities: ENTS pilots, risk assessment, business models, technology selection, and the MULTISOURCE Planning Platform.

The use of urban archetypes in the Planning Platform will enable users to quickly classify regions (in both developed or developing countries) suitable for the application of nature-based solutions for water treatment (NBSWT) and compare scenarios both with and without NBSWT.

This unique approach provides the knowledge, business models, and modular tools that will enable stakeholders to conduct fit-to-purpose, large-scale planning in their local region and, in doing so, promote circularity and sustainable development in the urban water sector and overcome barriers to widespread uptake of nature based solutions for water treatment.

All Grantees

Ayuntamiento de Girona; Aarhus Universitet; Citta Metropolitana Di Milano; Fundacio Institut Catala de Recerca de L'Aigua; Oslo Kommune; Truong Dai Hoc Bach Khoa-Dai Hoc Quoc Gia Tp Ho Chi Minh; Institut National Des Sciences Appliquees de Lyon; Helmholtz-Zentrum Fur Umweltforschung Gmbh - Ufz; Inrae Transfert Sas; Metropole de Lyon; Montana State University Bozeman; Forum Za Enakopraven Razvoj, Drustvo; Rietland Bvba; Norsk Institutt for Vannforskning; Water Europe; Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina.; Iclei European Secretariat Gmbh (Iclei Europasekretariat Gmbh); Institut National de Recherche Pour L'Agriculture, L'Alimentation Et L'Environnement; Iridra Srl

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