MULTI-ReUse
  • home icon
  • The Project
    • Project Timeline
  • Pilot Plant
  • Results
  • Project Partners
  • Click to open the search input field Click to open the search input field Search
  • Menu Menu

Usually treated wastewater is being fed into the rivers but what if you could
reuse it instead?

That is the focus of the research project MULTI-ReUse funded by the German Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF), over the course of the next three years. With the application of new procedures this so called ‘service water’ wouldn’t necessarily reach the quality of drinking water but it could be reused for a couple of other purposes, such as for the industrial sector, for agricultural purposes or groundwater recharge. It also could contribute to the saving of drinking water and the preservation of groundwater levels.

Nine project partners develop new technologies and methodologies for the reuse of treated wastewater, which are then being tested in a pilot plant in the North of Germany. Reliable procedures for the quality control of the water, an evaluation tool and concepts to market the results of the project also will be developed.

Learn more at the Project description.

Project News

Hand, Wasser und Pflanze

Press release about the project start

31. March 2017

Under the following link you will find the current press release „Treated wastewater variously usable” about the project start of MULTI-ReUse. The German research project develops, among other things, new methods for water reuse over the course of the next three years. The press release is in German: Pressemitteilung-MULTI-ReUse-Projektstart.

Read more
https://water-multi-reuse.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/shutterstock.jpg 667 1000 multi-reuse https://water-multi-reuse.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/MultiReUse_400x135px.png multi-reuse2017-03-31 12:43:272022-11-10 14:52:29Press release about the project start
Page 6 of 6«‹456

Nothing Found

Sorry, no posts matched your criteria

This post is also available in: German

Project News

Actual News

  • When does water reuse make economic, ecological and technical sense?17. August 2021 - 10:21
  • MULTI-ReUse wins sustainability award northwest 20206. July 2020 - 12:34
  • MULTI-ReUse at the Leading Trade Fair for Environmental Technologies IFAT 2018 in Munich, Germany
    MULTI-ReUse project is finished7. April 2020 - 10:57
  • MULTI-ReUse presented at 5 year anniversary of German Johannes-Rau research community
    MULTI-ReUse at 5 year anniversary of German Johannes-Rau research community7. May 2019 - 11:34

Interesting Links

PTKA
WavE-Projekte
DWA
Umwelt Bundesamt
IWA
more...

Topics

EU proposal pilot plant project meeting sustainability water treatment water reuse interaktiv waste water reuse water minimum requirement

Funded by

BMBF

FONA

NaWaM-WavE

Project sponsor

PTKA

Search Search
© Copyright - MULTI-ReUse
  • Legal Disclaimer
  • Contact
  • Privacy Policy
  • Sitemap
Scroll to top Scroll to top Scroll to top