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    WeTreat

    Micropollutants (MPs) in water bodies, such as pharmaceuticals and industrial chemicals, are drawing increased attention due to their persistence and potential harm to aquatic ecosystems and human health. Their ineffective removal by conventional wastewater treatment systems leads to their accumulation in water bodies, potentially disrupting aquatic ecosystems and impacting the well-being, behaviour, reproduction, and survival…

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    QualiSûre

    Within the framework of two Interreg GR projects (Emisûre and CoMinGreat ), innovative technologies have already been developed to remove micro-pollutants from the effluent of wastewater treatment plants. It has been investigated at which wastewater treatment plants (on the Luxembourg side of the Sûre River as well as a catchment area in Saarland) these technologies…

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    PERFORM

    The PERFORM project focuses on two main case studies: biological and psychological markers in relation to i) injury risk and fatigue in athletic populations and ii) mental health in at-risk populations.

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    FORGOTTEN

    Nature-based solutions (NBS) are powerful tools to protect, restore and regenerate aquatic ecosystems with enormous benefits for biodiversity and ultimately human well-being. They have been widely applied as low-cost solutions for the naturalisation of riverbanks to reduce flooding or to increase green space in urban areas, and more recently to efficiently mitigate the threat brought…

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    Pressure surge attenuation using engineered flow elements during adiabatic compression testing of oxygen (SAFETY)

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