REV:EU
REgenerative Vital water for EUropean cities
- Category
- Project
- Call
- DUT Call 2024
- Duration
- –
- Project coordinator
- City of Stockholm
Conventional urban wastewater systems follow a linear management model, leading to inefficiencies in addressing societal, environmental, and economic challenges in urban areas. Issues such as water scarcity from droughts and environmental degradation (e.g., eutrophication) highlight the need for a transition to regenerative, resilient, circular urban water systems. Source-separating wastewater systems (SSWS) represent a disruptive innovation, enabling efficient water and nutrient recycling, while reducing eutrophication and CO₂ emissions.
REV:EU’s overall project goal is to support the redesign of urban water supply chains, through source-separating wastewater systems (SSWS) for water and nutrient recovery, saving both freshwater and nutrients for more regenerative, robust, resilient and circular urban water cycles.
France
Norway
Sweden
Cerema, Ecodo As, École nationale des ponts et chaussées, Luleå university of technology, Norwegian University of Life Sciences, Sanitation360 AB, Scandinavian Water Technology AS, Stockholm Vatten AB, Swedish University of Agricultural Science (SLU)
Etablissement Public d'Aménagement de Paris-Saclay, Gamle Oslo Servicesentral AS, Stockholms Hamn Aktiebolag, Ville de Paris