• INNOVATIVE WASTEWATER TREATMENT

the project at a glance

INNOQUA is a Horizon 2020 EU-funded project involving 20 partners that seeks to demonstrate in real conditions a modular system for water treatment based on the purifying capacity of biological microorganisms (earthworms, zooplankton and microalgae).

The configuration of the system will be adjusted according to the targeted markets in order to answer the most possible market needs. The final objective of the project is to provide an ecological water sanitation system for rural areas and communities, for industries with specific characteristics (such as agriculture and aquaculture), for sustainable home-builders or collective housing owners and for developing countries worldwide.

Under the coordination of Nobatek, a renowned French Research and Technology Organisation, 20 partners from 11 countries located all over the world are working on the integration of the different technologies into a single modular system, its testing and demonstration in real conditions.

News & Events

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International Virtual Conference – Earthworms, water fleas and algae: the future of wastewater treatment?
On 17 November 2020, the INNOQUA team and a group of invited experts explored multiple perspectives on using earthworms, microalgae, bacterial biofilms, Daphnia and UV light in wastewater treatment – highlighting the potential for nature-based approaches to wastewater treatment around the world as well as exploring R&D and commercial opportunities in this sector.
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International Virtual Conference: Nature-Based Wastewater Treatment in Southeastern Europe & Turkey
The INNOQUA team and a group of invited experts shared their experiences via a 3 November 2020 online conference – highlighting the potential for nature-based approaches to wastewater treatment in SE Europe and Turkey, as well as future R&D and commercial opportunities in this sector.
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International Virtual Conference – Vermifiltration for Wastewater Treatment: Progress and Prospects in India
Recognising that India is a centre for world-class research into vermifiltration, the INNOQUA team on 15 October 2020 brought together experts online to share their experiences of working with earthworms for wastewater treatment and to plan the way forward for these solutions.
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Partners

INNOQUA consists of 20 partner institutions

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