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Projects and studies in the Water management in residential area
The Ministry supports life (research) projects and studies in the field of water and sanitation to the development of the state of technology, to solve problems and to further modernize the sector contribute. The funding is part of major means of promoting the federal environmental gem. § 21 UFG.
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Planted soil filters - Part 2
Based on the results from the 1st Project level, the more nutrient removal and stabilization of the winter operation as well as potential savings in soil filters are investigated. The final report can be accepted by the Publication Database - Link "waste water" can be downloaded.
23.11.2009, Lebensministerium VII/6
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Mixed water in the secondary treatment
For 30 years the bypass procedure for the mixed water treatment at the WWTP Wulkaprodersdorf deployed successfully. The processes and approaches taken have been the first time as part of an INTERREG project (supervised by the waters of Burgenland with international partners) thoroughly investigated. > more + downloads about: Mixed water in the secondary treatment
11.03.2009, Lebensministerium VII/6
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KAN-FUNK - Channel land in practice
The expansion of the sewage in Austria is largely completed. The maintenance and condition of the network coverage is therefore the task of the future in public sanitation. A major task is the creation of channel inventories on. > more + downloads about: KAN-FUNK - Channel land in practice
11.03.2009, Lebensministerium VII/6
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Cytostatics in the sewage
The project "Chemical analysis, risk assessment and removal of selected cytostatics from wastewater streams from hospitals" includes the development of analytical methods and fundamentals of risk assessment and risk management. The executive summary and final report are available on the publication database - Link 'wastewater' available for download.
23.11.2009, Lebensministerium VII/6
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Planted Soil Filters
The result yielded by the first part of the research project was an optimization of dimensioning methods for planted soil filters through which vertical streams are passing, as well as information on the possible use of phosphorus-absorbent filter materials. The study can be downloaded from the Publikationsdatenbank – go to link “Water/Waste-water”.
23.03.2006, Lebensministerium VII/6
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Sustainable strategies for sanitation in rural areas
The study reveals new ways of sanitation in rural areas in terms of possible cost-saving potential, which provides technical and practical feasibility and contains general recommendations for future strategies. The final report can be accepted by the Publication Database - Link "waste water" can be downloaded.
> more + downloads about: Sustainable strategies for sanitation in rural areas23.11.2009, Lebensministerium VII/6
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Phosphate Recovery from Waste-Water
The aim of the project was the ready-for-application development of a phosphate elimination and recovery technique on the basis of tobermorit-induced phosphate crystallization, as well as business considerations concerning the utilization of the generated material. Available for download from the Publikationsdatenbank - go to link “Water - Waste-water”.
23.03.2006, Lebensministerium VII/6
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Corrosion and odor problems in wastewater Pressure
Under prolonged oxygen-free conditions, all organically polluted waste water, the tendency to be lazy and sulfide to form. The project "KUGPIA" explored the causes and methods to combat sulfide formation. The results may be in the form of the final report of the Publication Database - Link "waste water" can be downloaded.
23.11.2009, Lebensministerium VII/6
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Seepage in Small Sewage Treatment Plants
The study “Effects of seepage and damping-off of waste-water subject to mechanical-biological purification in small sewage treatment plants situated in peripheral regions - Phase I" commissioned by the committee responsible for water management in residential areas is available for download from the Publikationsdatenbank - go to link “Water - Waste-water”.
23.03.2006, Lebensministerium VII/6
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Innovative measurement technology in the water
This project shows the possibilities of using in-situ measurement systems for a wide field of application for water quality measurement on. The final report may be requested by the Publikationsdatenbank Link "Water - Waste water" can be downloaded. > more + downloads about: Innovative measurement technology in the water
11.03.2009, Lebensministerium VII/6
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Benchmarking in Waste-Water Management
It is the aim of benchmarking projects to “identify the best” and “to learn from the best”. In this process, the research project “Benchmarking in Waste-Water Management” looks at the whole range of services available in waste-water disposal, i.e. sewage networks and waste-water purification. > more + downloads about: Benchmarking in Waste-Water Management
02.07.2008, Lebensministerium VII/6
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Research sludge disintegration
The future sewage disposal is both ecologically as well as from an economic point of view a challenge for the Urban Water Management in Austria and it is therefore necessary to establish new preventive and disposal strategies.
Download Publication Database - Link "Water - Wastewater"
> more + downloads about: Research sludge disintegration11.03.2009, Lebensministerium VII/6
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Research project ARCEM
The interdisciplinary research project "Effective hormonal substances in waters of Austria - a risk?" assess the current risk of hormone-active substances in the waters and forms the basis for risk management. Details can be found on the webpage ARCEM. > more + downloads about: Research project ARCEM
11.03.2009, Lebensministerium VII/6
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Benchmarking in waste water management
The research project "benchmarking in waste water management", a project which is exemplary on a European scale, has been concluded. This project is of great importance, for, as opposed to other European benchmarking projects. > more + downloads about: Benchmarking in waste water management
18.11.2009, Lebensministerium VII/6
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Energy Optimization of Sewage Treatment Plants
This study provides a representative overview of the energy situation of 172 municipal sewage treatment plants in Austria. Additionally, valuable insights are gained for the optimization of energy use and possible potentials for saving are mentioned. > more about: Energy Optimization of Sewage Treatment Plants
14.07.2010, Lebensministerium VII/6
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