Newsletter 06 september 2019
Collaborations
Kristina Laurell – FORMAS - Water Joint Programming Initiative
Monica Riva – Politecnico di Milano
Martina Siena – Politecnico di Milano
Alice Wemaere – EPA- Water Joint Programming Initiative & BiodivERsA Contact Point
2019 Water JPI Experts Workshop: Drafting The New Water JPI Strategic Research & Innovation Agenda Dublin, 22nd and 23rd October 2019
The Water Joint Programming Initiative (Water JPI) is currently updating its Vision and Strategic Research and Innovation Agenda.
The Water Joint Programming Initiative (Water JPI) is currently updating its Vision and Strategic Research and Innovation Agenda. It is organizing a two-day workshop on the 22nd and 23rd October 2019 in Dublin, Ireland, to identify the key research, ...
The Water Joint Programming Initiative (Water JPI) is currently updating its Vision and Strategic Research and Innovation Agenda. It is organizing a two-day workshop on the 22nd and 23rd October 2019 in Dublin, Ireland, to identify the key research, development & innovation needs for each of the proposed new SRIA Themes and discuss Key Performance Indicators & proposed Implementation models.
This workshop is targeted at experts from the Research community, Funders and key stakeholders in the Water Sector (e.g. Policy, River Basin Managers, Enterprises, etc.). To view more information and to register, please click here.
1st Water JPI Thematic Annual Programming (TAP) Action Workshop Dublin, 12th June 2019
The Water JPI Strategic Research & Innovation Agenda (SRIA) subtheme 1.1. “Developing Approaches for Assessing and Optimising the Value of Ecosystem Services” is the topic of the first Water JPI TAP action.
The Water JPI Strategic Research & Innovation Agenda (SRIA) subtheme 1.1. “Developing Approaches for Assessing and Optimising the Value of Ecosystem Services” is the topic of the first Water JPI TAP action. This first Water JPI TAP action will run ...
The Water JPI Strategic Research & Innovation Agenda (SRIA) subtheme 1.1. “Developing Approaches for Assessing and Optimising the Value of Ecosystem Services” is the topic of the first Water JPI TAP action. This first Water JPI TAP action will run for 24 months, i.e. from June 2019 until June 2021. The Kick-off meeting took place on the 12th June 2019 in Dublin, Ireland and involved 21 participants from 16 organisations and 8 countries. Participants met to identify synergies and shared outputs that could be achieved over the 2-year lifetime of the TAP. Discussions were informed by learnings from the experience of FACCE-JPI TAP Soil and the details of the six participating project teams from Spain, The Netherlands, Ireland and Finland. Over the break-out sessions the participants identified areas of added value that the TAP could progress. The next steps for the TAP are to complete and then deliver their Implementation Plan.
View the Workshop Programme and download the presentations
Workshop In International Cooperation Paris, 25th June 2019
As part of its supporting Coordination and Support Action IC4Water, the Water JPI is looking at opportunities to develop a common strategy for international cooperation with other European initiatives.
As part of its supporting Coordination and Support Action IC4Water, the Water JPI is looking at opportunities to develop a common strategy for international cooperation with other European initiatives. IC4WATER was launched in January 2017 and is ...
As part of its supporting Coordination and Support Action IC4Water, the Water JPI is looking at opportunities to develop a common strategy for international cooperation with other European initiatives. IC4WATER was launched in January 2017 and is funded by the European Commission under Horizon 2020. IC4WATER aims to implement joint activities in a dedicated effort to reinforce international cooperation in research, development and innovation to address global water challenges.
The presentations and the proceedings of the workshop are now available!
Concerns over water contaminants discussed at World Water Week! 28th August 2019, Stockholm (Sweden)
During World Water Week, the annual conference organised by Stockholm International Water Institute (SIWI), the Water JPI joined forces with the Oceans and Antimicrobial Resistance JPIs to discuss water contaminants during a showcase with approximate 50 international participants. See the Program.
During World Water Week, the annual conference organised by Stockholm International Water Institute (SIWI), the Water JPI joined forces with the Oceans and Antimicrobial Resistance JPIs to discuss water contaminants during a showcase with ...
During World Water Week, the annual conference organised by Stockholm International Water Institute (SIWI), the Water JPI joined forces with the Oceans and Antimicrobial Resistance JPIs to discuss water contaminants during a showcase with approximate 50 international participants. See the Program.
Did you know that one of the most serious threats to our freshwater and marine ecosystems, as well as to our health, is the spread of antibiotics and antibiotic resistant bacteria in the environment?
With this question Dr Evangelia Daskalakis (Karolinska Institutet) summarizes the key note speakers’ presentations and the panel discussion during the showcase. The key note speakers Dr Foon Yin Lai (Swedish University of Agriculture Sciences) and Associate Professor Carl-Fredrik Flach (Gothenburg University) presented two different perspectives of the Contaminants of Emerging Concern (CEC) with a common message: we are able to manage contaminants that are known in our waters, but certain CECs have been detected at “effect-triggering” concentrations in surface and ground water bodies, and they are causing negative effects, for example, on antibiotic resistance. The panel discussion by Dr Avelino Conzalez Gonzalez (European Commission), Dr Alexander Keucken (Vatten & Miljö i Väst AB), Dr Kia Salin (Swedish Medical Products Agency), together with the key note speakers and the audience, highlighted the need for action to be taken. Policy regulations, strategic approaches for research as well as implementation of new technologies in wastewater treatment were some of the actions discussed. The conference focuses on new thinking and positive action toward water-related challenges and their impact on the world’s environment, health, climate, economic and poverty reduction. This showcase is supported by the Swedish National Research Programme on Antibiotic Resistance and the Swedish Research Council Formas
We-Need - Water Needs, Availability, Quality And Sustainability Final Conference And International Workshop - 12, June 2019 - Politecnico Di Milano (Italy)
Quality and availability of groundwater resources are nowadays endangered by several factors, including over-exploitation, and contamination by anthropogenic activities.
Quality and availability of groundwater resources are nowadays endangered by several factors, including over-exploitation, and contamination by anthropogenic activities.
WE-NEED is a project funded under the Joint Call 2015 developed by the Water ...
Quality and availability of groundwater resources are nowadays endangered by several factors, including over-exploitation, and contamination by anthropogenic activities.
WE-NEED is a project funded under the Joint Call 2015 developed by the Water Challenges for a Changing World Joint Programme Initiative (Water JPI). The project was recently completed under the coordination of the Politecnico di Milano (Italy) with participation of international partners from Israel (Weizmann Institute of Science), Portugal (University of Aveiro), and Spain (Polytechnical University of Catalunya). The project also relied on the collaboration with institutions dealing with groundwater protection and management (ARPA Emilia Romagna, Consorzio Irrigazioni Cremonesi, Consorzio di Bonifica Dugali, Naviglio, Adda Serio).
WE-NEED has contributed to developing new management strategies to sustainably assist the use of two common groundwater (GW) resources, i.e., pumping wells and natural springs, a major focus being on the risk posed by Emerging Contaminants (ECs) to water quality. ECs (including, e.g., pharmaceuticals, personal care products and engineered nanomaterials) are a source of growing concern in modern society, with severe implications to risk management in the water-aquifer environment. WE-NEED embeds information on transport and fate of ECs in GW within modern probabilistic risk assessment strategies for management, to increase certainty through quantification of risk. WE-NEED considers pilot application to two sites representing differing but complementary realities, i.e., the Bologna and Cremona aquifer systems, located in Italy. The main objective in the Bologna site is the assessment of the risks to which the set of pumping stations currently employed for freshwater withdrawal from the deep aquifer body can be exposed. The focus in the Cremona region is on the protection of the system of natural springs which constitute a unique ecosystem and a markedly valuable resource in the area. The work plan has been structured across five main tasks: (1) hydrogeological characterization of the two sites; (2) development of probabilistic flow and transport models of the sites; (3) assessment of fate and transport of representative ECs in laboratory experiments; (4) assessment of ecotoxicity of ECs mixtures in laboratory experiments; (5) development of a Groundwater Risk Management model and its application to the two field sites. Results of Task 1 include the set-up of fully three-dimensional hydrogeological models of the two sites. These are obtained through a stochastic approach embedding conceptual model as well as model parameter uncertainties. Probabilistic reconstructions of the subsurface architecture have been produced on the basis of various conceptual models which can be employed to characterize complex aquifer systems of the type we analyze. Such conceptual models are conditional on available data and are then used as input to Task 2. The latter has been accomplished upon relying on a numerical Monte Carlo (MC) framework. Main modeling goals include the probabilistic distributions of (three-dimensional) (a) time-related capture zones for the extraction wells in the Bologna site and (b) time-related recharge regions of the major natural spring in the Cremona area. These results inform Task 5 and enable local stakeholders to assess the probability that the system is subject to failure, the latter being quantified, e.g., in terms of pumping well contamination and spring depletion. Results from Tasks 3 and 4 have enabled to assess the behavior of representative contaminants in the systems analyzed and to assess the related ecotoxicity. These are used to inform the modeling activities in terms of (a) parameters associated with chemical transport and (b) concentration levels threatening proper ecosystem functioning. Task 5 was focused on development and testing of a Groundwater Probabilistic Risk Model (GPRM) aimed at assessing (and preventing) negative effects of water resources management and exploitation. The main environmental performance metrics to ensure good quality of the water produced in the Bologna well fields are the hypothetical detection of ECs at the wells as well as the time taken by these chemicals entering the groundwater system from regions associated with differing land use to reach the wells. Otherwise, the application of the GPRM to the Cremona site has been devoted to identifying new sustainable groundwater management strategies for the preservation of natural springs. As such, the main element of concern considered to ensure natural spring preservation is the water level at the springs, which can be affected by pumping for agricultural/industrial use. The complete set of WE-NEED deliverables can be downloaded from the Open Data & Open Access Water JPI platform.
Supporting The Sustainable Develpoment Goals Across The World: The 2019 Joint Synthesis Report Of The European Union And Its Member States
The 8 July the Council of the EU adopted conclusions welcoming the publication of the first joint synthesis report of the EU and its member states on ''Supporting the Sustainable Development Goals across the world'' as an important contribution to EU reporting at the High Level Political Forum in 2019.
The 8 July the Council of the EU adopted conclusions welcoming the publication of the first joint synthesis report of the EU and its member states on ''Supporting the Sustainable Development Goals across the world'' as an important contribution to ...
The 8 July the Council of the EU adopted conclusions welcoming the publication of the first joint synthesis report of the EU and its member states on ''Supporting the Sustainable Development Goals across the world'' as an important contribution to EU reporting at the High Level Political Forum in 2019.
The Council underlines, amongst others, the progress made by the EU and its Member States in supporting climate change mitigation and adaptation, environmental protection and the sustainable management and use of natural resources including the sustainable management of water and sanitation for all.
Experts To Shape Horizon Europe Missions
On the 30th of July 2019, Commissioner for Research, Science and Innovation, Carlos Moedas announced the names of the experts who have been selected as members* of the mission boards to work on five major European research and innovation missions.
On the 30th of July 2019, Commissioner for Research, Science and Innovation, Carlos Moedas announced the names of the experts who have been selected as members* of the mission boards to work on five major European research and innovation missions. ...
On the 30th of July 2019, Commissioner for Research, Science and Innovation, Carlos Moedas announced the names of the experts who have been selected as members* of the mission boards to work on five major European research and innovation missions. The missions will be part of Horizon Europe, the next EU research and innovation programme (2021-2027). Each mission board consists of 15 experts, including the chair. The boards will act in an advisory role: the final decision on which missions go ahead is due to be made by the commission in consultation with a committee of EU member state delegates. Two mission areas are connected to Water Challenges; The Healthy Oceans, Seas, Coastal and inland waters, and The Climate Change.
*official membership is subject to finalisation of internal procedures.
Earth Overshoot Day - 29 July 2019
The Earth Overshoot Day marks the date when humanity's demand for ecological resources and services in a given year exceeds what Earth can regenerate in that year.
The Earth Overshoot Day marks the date when humanity's demand for ecological resources and services in a given year exceeds what Earth can regenerate in that year. According to the Global Footprint Network, this day was the 29th of July in 2019. In ...
The Earth Overshoot Day marks the date when humanity's demand for ecological resources and services in a given year exceeds what Earth can regenerate in that year. According to the Global Footprint Network, this day was the 29th of July in 2019. In 2018, the Earth Overshoot Day was the 1st August 2018 – 3 days later than this year. Thirty years ago, the Earth Overshoot Day fell in October, while ten years ago, it was at the end of September. The Global Footprint Network is an international research organization that monitors the ecological footprint of humans, which has estimated that on average, the entire world will consume 1.75 planets in 2019. “We have one Earth only, we cannot use resources equal to 1.75 planets without consequences", said Mathis Wackernagel, co-inventor of the ecological footprint accounting and the Global footprint network founder. "Companies and Countries that understand and manage the reality of operating in a global context are in a much better position to face the challenges of the 21st century."
First ExternalL Review Open For The IPBES Values Assessment IPBES - DEADLINE 22 September 2019 to Participate as an Expert Review
The Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES) announce the start of the external review for the first order drafts of the chapters of the IPBES methodological as-sessment regarding the diverse conceptualization of multiple values of nature and its contributions, including biodiversity and ecosystem functions and services (IPBES values assessment).
The Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES) announce the start of the external review for the first order drafts of the chapters of the IPBES methodological assessment regarding the diverse ...
The Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES) announce the start of the external review for the first order drafts of the chapters of the IPBES methodological assessment regarding the diverse conceptualization of multiple values of nature and its contributions, including biodiversity and ecosystem functions and services (IPBES values assessment). One of the most important phases in the IPBES assessment process is the external review by interested and qualified experts, including scientists, decision makers, practitioners and other knowledge holders. If you would like to participate as an expert reviewer in this external review, please register to the following link.
2019 Call for proposal for preparatory projects- LIFE sub-programmes - Deadline for the submission of proposals: 30 October 2019 (16.00 Brussels local time)
Calls for proposals for action grants to finance "preparatory projects" under the LIFE sub-programmes for environment.
Calls for proposals for action grants to finance "preparatory projects" under the LIFE sub-programmes for environment. Following the publication of the previous call for 2019 preparatory projects which addressed some specific needs, proposals may ...
Calls for proposals for action grants to finance "preparatory projects" under the LIFE sub-programmes for environment. Following the publication of the previous call for 2019 preparatory projects which addressed some specific needs, proposals may now be submitted to address also the development of Danube River Management Plan and Danube Flood Risk Management Plan update 2021.
For general information on who can apply and how to apply, see the respective sections.
Call for papers for ELO.Watr 2020 (March 31st to April 2nd 2020) Deadline: November 15th, 2019
Present your work at the 1st International Workshop on Advanced Electrochemical Oxidation for Water Reuse (ELO.WatR) from March 31st to April 2nd 2020, in ENSIC Nancy, France.
Present your work at the 1st International Workshop on Advanced Electrochemical Oxidation for Water Reuse (ELO.WatR) from March 31st to April 2nd 2020, in ENSIC Nancy, France.
Electrochemical advanced oxidation processes have been widely studied ...
Present your work at the 1st International Workshop on Advanced Electrochemical Oxidation for Water Reuse (ELO.WatR) from March 31st to April 2nd 2020, in ENSIC Nancy, France.
Electrochemical advanced oxidation processes have been widely studied by scientists for the last 20 years in applications for water and wastewater treatment. Upon the exciting new scientific and technological insights in this area of research, the goal of this first international workshop is to promote the development of those electrochemical technologies for challenging applications in water and wastewater treatment and reuse by gathering the community around the three main following topics: Material sciences & interface studies; Electro-chemical reactions & kinetics, Electrochemical engineering & industrial applications.
All information for the Workshop ELO.WatR is available here
Aqua Publica Europea 17 October 2019 - Brussels, Belgium
The European Association of Public Water Operators, Aqua Publica Europea (APE), will organise an event on the future of water services in the framework of this year’s celebration of their tenth anniversary.
The European Association of Public Water Operators, Aqua Publica Europea (APE), will organise an event on the future of water services in the framework of this year’s celebration of their tenth anniversary.
APE unites publicly owned water and ...
The European Association of Public Water Operators, Aqua Publica Europea (APE), will organise an event on the future of water services in the framework of this year’s celebration of their tenth anniversary.
APE unites publicly owned water and sanitation services and stakeholders working to promote public water management at both European and international level. The work is centered around five priorities: right to water and sustainable financing, transparent and accountable water services, water security and quality, efficient management for environmental sustainability and local development an public management of water services. In 2019 it has been ten years of working to establish strong collaborations, both with the utilities who provide us with indispensable water services and with EU and international institutions to inform decision-making that meets the public interest.
For more information about the event, please click here or write to info@aquapublica.eu
Bioeconomy, opportunities under constraints 29-30th October 2019 - Paris, France
The French National Institute for Agricultural Research (INRA), the National Research Institute of Science and Technology for Environment and Agriculture (IRSTEA) and the French Institute for Oil and New Energies (IFPEN) will organize an European workshop on Bioeconomy.
The French National Institute for Agricultural Research (INRA), the National Research Institute of Science and Technology for Environment and Agriculture (IRSTEA) and the French Institute for Oil and New Energies (IFPEN) will organize an European ...
The French National Institute for Agricultural Research (INRA), the National Research Institute of Science and Technology for Environment and Agriculture (IRSTEA) and the French Institute for Oil and New Energies (IFPEN) will organize an European workshop on Bioeconomy.
For more information and registration click here
Water Knowledge Europe 2019 30 – 31 October 2019 – Brussels, Belgium
The 2019 edition of Water Knowledge Europe is opening on the 30th & 31st of October at the Bluepoint Conference Center in Brussels.
The 2019 edition of Water Knowledge Europe is opening on the 30th & 31st of October at the Bluepoint Conference Center in Brussels. Water Knowledge Europe is the specialized event created by Water Europe to expand the network and create new ...
The 2019 edition of Water Knowledge Europe is opening on the 30th & 31st of October at the Bluepoint Conference Center in Brussels. Water Knowledge Europe is the specialized event created by Water Europe to expand the network and create new partnerships for the upcoming water-related calls in Horizon 2020. This event is an opportunity to address the water challenges in Horizon2020 or to look out for a partner to build or match a project proposal. For registration click here.
19th IWA International Conference on Diffuse Pollution & Eutrophication 27 – 31 October 2019 – Jeju, South Korea
The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) approved in 2015 identified the importance of promoting sus-tainable water management for safer and resilient cities.
The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) approved in 2015 identified the importance of promoting sustainable water management for safer and resilient cities. The 19th IWA International Conference on Diffuse Pollution and Eutrophication (DIPCON 2019) ...
The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) approved in 2015 identified the importance of promoting sustainable water management for safer and resilient cities. The 19th IWA International Conference on Diffuse Pollution and Eutrophication (DIPCON 2019) aims to encourage research, disseminate information, and support the development of policies to understand and solve environmental constraints caused by diffuse or non-point sources of pollution. The event programme is available at the following link and for registration please click here.